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The Los Angeles Women's Music Festival was a summer music festival that featured exclusively female solo artists and female-led bands. The official theme of the festival was Females on Fire . The event took place on Saturday, August 25, 2007.
The newest festival is the Los Angeles Women's Music Festival, which kicked off in 2007 with over 2,500 attendees, and which was originally scheduled to return in 2009, but has been on indefinite hiatus after the first event. [citation needed] Though the festivals are centered on music, they support many other facets of lesbian and feminist ...
In 2007, Gayle and Miria, with Gilli Moon's Warrior Girl Music, co-produced the Los Angeles Women's Music Festival, the first festival of its kind in the Los Angeles area. In addition to being a producer and performer at the first Los Angeles Women's Music Festival, [5] [6] Day was pregnant during the Festival, and gave birth to a daughter in ...
The 2024 Billboard Women in Music Awards will take place at the YouTube Theater at Hollywood Park in Los Angeles. Karol G is set to take the stage at the event, and she joins a lineup of other ...
Los Angeles based singer-songwriter Miria has released the album, Under the Surface and several singles. Her song Break Your Heart, from her album, won second place in the DBSA Facing Us 2008 Song Contest, [3] Her song, Lullabye of Mars, won second place at the 2004 Mars Society Roget de Lisle song contest.
Gilli Moon, is an Italian-born, Australian-raised, Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter, record producer. She is the co-founder and president of Songsalive!, a song writing organisation, [ 1 ] and one of the co-producers of the Los Angeles Women's Music Festival .
The festival features techno, house and dubstep music and was expected to attract roughly 70,000 daily attendees. Read more: $1-million winning ticket sold at Orange County fair
EDM is notorious for being one of music’s largest boy’s club, with women making up just 11 percent of artists at electronic music festivals in 2015. And in 2014, just 18 percent of EDM labels included women on their rosters .