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Liz Longley
Renowned for her mesmerizing voice, Nashville-based singer-songwriter Liz Longley has earned acclaim from top songwriting competitions, including the BMI John Lennon Songwriting Scholarship. A Berklee College of Music alumna, she worked with Grammy-nominated producer Paul Moak on her highly anticipated sixth album, Funeral for My Past. After raising over $150,000 from fans to secure its release rights, she became the fourth most funded solo female artist in Kickstarter history, a milestone highlighted by Billboard.
Tenille Ja'Nae
Singer-songwriter Tenille Ja'Nae, born in Rock, AR, is a rising R&B/soul artist with influences in adult contemporary. Frequently compared to Adele and India Arie, with echoes of Whitney Houston, her soulful vocals and heartfelt lyrics shine in tracks like "Familiar Strangers." Through her storytelling, she hopes to inspire listeners to reflect on their own life experiences and create a positive impact.
Olivia Wendel
Hailing from a small town in Massachusetts, indie-folk-pop artist Olivia Wendel writes songs that are both observational and dream-like. After graduating from NYU, she released her debut EP, signed a publishing deal, and toured nationally. Her music has been featured on ABC's A Million Little Things and Amazon's Invincible. Olivia is set to release her second EP, a collaboration with Toronto-based Daytripper Music, in early 2025. In addition to being a new mom, she teaches private music lessons and is always on the lookout for the best gluten-free baked goods.
Women in Music Boston
Founded in 2015, Women in Music Boston is a chapter of Women in Music focused on promoting gender equality in the music industry. Their mission is to provide knowledge, strategy, and solutions to their members and the broader music community.