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566:, how festivals serve women throughout the stages of their lives. Festivals support a safe space for coming of age rituals for young women, adult romance and commitment ceremonies, the expression of alternative perspectives on motherhood, and the expression of grief and loss. Though historically controversial, The Michigan Womyn's Music Festival is sometimes posed as an example of an environment that celebrates all women, not just those who conform to stereotypes in mainstream media. Morris describes attendees at the festival as "women who are sexy in wheelchairs, women who are sexy at 260 pounds, women who are sexy at age 70, long-term interracial romances - and all the rest of womenkind that television will not show or will tell us does not count." Festivals also help create a sense of community for the lesbian community. The National Women's Music Festival has in addition to the many lesbian participants and organizers, the festival's music, humor, and crafts promote a "positive lesbian identity." The festival has also been a place where women can openly display their sexuality including same-sex affections. 559:
lesbian and feminist community, offer activities such as arts, crafts, fitness classes, and athletic events, and serve to provide opportunities for women to take advantage of resources they often cannot find in mainstream culture. One festival that provides such workshops is the National Women's Music Festival. In 1992, the festival provided workshops covering topics such as “drama”,” film and video,” “access-abilities,” “women’s health/sports and fitness,” “older women,” spirituality,” “women’s empowerment,” “women of color, and a writer's conference in addition to other topics in a "general workshop series."
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Tyler and Tori Osborne co-produced the festival, which received seed money from an accident settlement. From 1985-1995, The West Coast Women’s Music and Comedy Festival was held at Camp Tawonga. Every year, the organizers came with an all-women crew to set up an all-women space for a weekend of good food and entertainment. On the stage were Melissa Etheridge, Sweet Honey and the Rock, Teresa Trull, Ferron, Casselberry and Dupree, Lucie Blue Tremblay, Holly Near, and Chris Williamson. The last known festival took place on Labor Day Weekend in 1995.
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business discussed the prevalent questions/concerns that were affecting women's music at that time. The main topics at the conference were the drop in concert sizes, the unreal pay demands by the female performers, the lack of diversity in women artists, and how Olivia Records, which was initially intended to be a female ran company, was giving high positions to men.
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However, being labeled as Women's Music musicians may limit people's imagination on their music ability. Some musicians are more likely to give a more specific classification for their music based on the type of music, thus expanding the listening group. Some musicians did not want to show their identity to the public due to the marketing aspect.
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Though the festivals are centered on music, they support many other facets of lesbian and feminist culture. Designed to provide a safe space for women's music and culture, many festivals are held on college campuses or in remote rural locations. Many festivals offer workshops on topics concerning the
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There were many social and economic components that caused the women's music business to start failing in the 1980s and 1990s. In order to solve these different issues, the MIC (Music Industry Conference) came together to figure out what could be done. For an entire week around 80 women in the music
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The Women's Music classification is based on the identity of musicians such as women, feminist, and lesbian, etc. This label let the lesbian community have chances to break their isolation from other communities in that they can use Women's Music to hint or shows their identity as lesbian to others.
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formed in 1976 to promote and distribute women's music. Olivia's informal network formed WILD (Women's Independent Labels Distributors) in 1977 to distribute music into different regions of the United States. The organization had two purposes - to formally network and educate distributors on sales
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There are common European classical semiotic codes that have been used throughout centuries to express femininity. These musical gestures changed over time as the meaning of femininity changed from the image of a beautiful woman gazed at from the male point of view to a woman's view of herself full
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In the late 1960s and early 1970s in the United States, some critics and musicians perceived that there were few "positive women's images within popular music" and a "lack of opportunities for female performers". They viewed women as having a disadvantage in the field because of their difference in
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was established and would stage a protest just outside the festival's venue each year until 2010, when it was forced to shut down. Though the incident that happened in 1991 with Burkholder was the only time a trans woman was asked to leave the Festival, the controversy became an organizing tool to
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which toured from 1997–1999 and the Ohio Lesbian Festival, near Columbus Ohio, was created in 1988 and continues to be an ongoing celebration of womyn's music and culture. Many other festivals have been created throughout the United States and Canada since the mid-1970s and vary in size from a few
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was created in 1976, and became the largest festival in the United States before ceasing operations after the fortieth festival in August 2015. The first West Coast Women's Musical and Cultural Festival, also known as Women’s Music & Comedy Festival, was held in October 1980 in Yosemite. Robin
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All throughout the 1980s and 1990s, many women's bookstores that sold women's records relocated into smaller spaces or shut down. As a result, Olivia Records spread out to different industries to help its music projects become more profitable. With this expansion Olivia Records entered the travel
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The late period of Women's Music, the white women dominant extreme central ideas that led to racism to other groups, such as people of color, straight women, men, transgenders, even lesbians who have children and who had relationship with men before. The extreme musicians aspect infuse into their
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Feminist musicians aimed to show a positive, proactive, and assertive image of women that not only critiqued the rifts in regards to gender, but also demonstrated the goals of the feminist movement in terms of social justice regarding gender as well as the right of privacy concerning abortion and
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In the late period of the Women's Music, the focus became lesbian separatism. Most Women's Music festivals used either private land or one-time event contracts in order to insure that they could exclude men from the space. Certain ones either excluded boys above a certain age or didn't even allow
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Goldenrod Music Distribution, founded by Terry Grant in 1975, has been credited by Lauron Kehrer as a major influence in the launch of the women's music movement. Kehrer noted that although the organization was founded on the premise of helping women and lesbians, it was unable to work around the
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The Michigan Womyn's Music Festival, or MWMF or MichFest for short, was a subject of controversy for much of its existence due to its intention to create a space for womyn born womyn. In 1991, Nancy Jean Burkholder was asked to leave MichFest on the basis of her being a trans woman; the festival
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Additionally, as lesbian musicians expressed themselves through music, they also broke the isolation of lesbians in North American. They let the lesbians evolve a group identity and another possible coming-out process. Such that lesbians are able to hint to their families and friends about their
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birth control. With the goal of breaking down the gender divide and level the gender differences, some women in this genre of music "adopt male dress codes and hair styles". Women also voiced their opinions and the goals of the feminist movement through lyrical contributions. In "I Am Woman,"
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Old lesbian separatist ideas, such as the exclusion of transgender women, were often more rigid and tended to dominate late Women's Music. The new generation of lesbians were more inclusive of transgender and other lesbian identities, leading to division between the two groups. For example, the
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Due to the speciality of purpose of Women's Music, create a women-only space, and the cultural shocks to traditional patriarchal society, it is hard for the companies whose focus on Women's Music to gained any financial through it under a male dominant and capitalized society, such as the male
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began, feminists did not fight for lesbians. While the Stonewall Riots in 1969 became the cradle for the Gay Liberation Movement, political feminists felt the danger of their past efforts and that their activities may be negatively labeled. They were often hostile to lesbian women. Further
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With the growth of independent record labels and increasing demand for women's music, an organized system for distribution and promotion became necessary. Goldenrod Music was formed in 1975 to distribute for Olivia Records, and later expanded distribution to include other labels.
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While this controversy highlighted some of women's music's key issues with inclusivity, it is still notable that the "movement was engineered by an out trans woman" and that "Olivia Records, the radical feminist lesbian separatist music collective, was itself trans inclusive".
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publication and named after Zipter's erotic poem "Finding the Hot Wire". The publication focused exclusively on lesbian feminist musicians, festivals, venues, and various topics pertaining to writing, theater, dance, comedy, and the arts. Each 64-page issue included a
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Women's music was initially capturing the feminist’s central point, in bands such as Deadly Nightshade, the Chicago, and New Haven Women's Liberation bands, etc. They broadcast the ideas of the feminists' position but did not highlight the lesbian's aspect of view.
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dominant companies refuse to collaborate with them. Additionally, the risk in Women's Music financially that appears is clear that as Women's Music records tried to financing, rarely got anyone took the risk to invest. Thus most of Women's Music records shut down.
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Women's music initially focused on feminism questions which exposed the unfair treatment on female from society and families that was ignored by men. Its lyrics focused on the power of women individually and in women solidarity. Later, it became lesbian music.
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was a women's music magazine published three times a year from 1984–1994. It was founded in Chicago by volunteers Toni Armstrong Jr., Michele Gautreaux, Ann Morris and Yvonne Zipter; Armstrong Jr. became the sole publisher in 1985. Tracy Baim of
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due to a group of women who threatened to boycott to the company due to her identity as a transgender woman. This led to series of movements during the era to protest against the exclusion of transgender women from women-only spaces.
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while MichFest founder Lisa Vogel insisted that it is not transphobic to have a "healthy, whole, loving space" for women who were assigned female at birth to come together. The festival ceased operations after its 2015 rendition.
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boys. The most extreme and controversial shows were at the Michigan Womyn's Music Festival. The extreme central idea from musician cross into the context of their music and the performance that contains racism to other groups.
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and business issues, and to bargain with Olivia while Olivia's financial pressures in turn pressured the distributors. In 1978, a national booking company, Roadwork Inc. was formed to promote women artists.
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sings, "I am woman/hear me roar/And I've been down there on the floor/No one's ever gonna keep me down again." Reddy creates a feeling of "girl power" that reflected the ambitions of the feminist movement.
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in 1978. As these record labels grew, so did the music genres represented, and the ethnic and social diversity of the artists expanded. Several other labels were also formed by artists;
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in Washington, D.C., as well as promotion by word of mouth. In May 1974, the women who would go on to form the first European women's rock band performed at a women's music festival in
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with the record label Redwood Records in 1972. Redwood records expanded the scope of women's music recordings to include women of color by recording
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subsequently implemented its "womyn-born-womyn" policy that would face fierce criticism from trans and LGBTQ+ activists and organizations. In 1995,
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was then used as a "tactic which focused women's energy and would give an enormous boost to the growth and development of women's music."
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was the best-selling women's music album and one of the best-selling albums by an independent label during the 1970s, in concert in 2013
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This article is about the Western movement for music "by women, for women, and about women". For women in music in general, see
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to be entirely produced by women. "Changer" is the all-time best-selling album to come out of the women's music genre.
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Several other independent labels were created by artists such as Kay Gardner with the record label Wise Woman/Urana,
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McCarthy, Kate (2006). "Not Pretty Girls?: Sexuality, Spirituality, and Gender Construction in Women's Rock Music".
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protest the intention of the Festival for 20 years. Petitions and boycotts ensued from notable organizations like
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was founded in 1990. However, even with this expansion, sales in women's music continued to decline dramatically.
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Morris, Bonnie J. (December 2001). "'Anyone Can Be a Lesbian': The Women's Music Audience and Lesbian Politics".
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was "one of the all-time best selling albums on any independent label" at that time, and was also the first
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The first women's music festival occurred in 1973 at Sacramento State University. In May, 1974 the first
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came the first distributed examples of music created specifically for lesbians or feminists. In 1972,
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As an offshoot of the feminist movement, the genre was referred to as a musical expression of the
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music thus cause the audiences from those communities got mad which limit the audience groups.
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of strength and inner charm, but they always kept to their purpose: truthful expressionism.
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contradictions surrounding the company's ethics and place in a capitalist society.
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Currently, festivals continue to thrive in the United States and other countries.
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hundred to thousands of attendees. The newest festival is the
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with at least four songs by lesbian and/or feminist artists.
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Index

Women in music
feminist separatism
lesbian-separatism
Western
popular music
women
second-wave feminist
civil rights
peace movements
lesbian performers
Cris Williamson
Meg Christian
Margie Adam
Linda Tillery
Mary Watkins
Bernice Johnson Reagon
Sweet Honey in the Rock
Holly Near
Studio musicians
producers
sound engineers
technicians
distributors
promoters
second-wave feminists
National Organization for Women
Lesley Gore
You Don't Own Me
second wave feminist movement
record labels

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