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Rock Out to the #Time’sUp Movement

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By Zach Farnum

 

Step back and let these women through! These fiercely talented women are combining their voices to take a stand, and it sounds fantastic!

The Song Suffragettes are a collective of female singer-songwriters who have written/produced an inspired song called “Time’s Up” after watching this year’s Golden Globes ceremony.

Song Suffragettes perform and hold a showcase every Monday night at The Listening Room Café in Nashville, TN.  In just under four years, Song Suffragettes has showcased over 200 talented women out of over 1,200 who have submitted to play the showcase.  With a mantra of #LetTheGirlsPlay, Song Suffragettes vocally combats wide-spread discrimination against women in the music industry by giving female talent a place to play, grow and evolve with fellow creative artists.

Since its inception, 10 Song Suffragettes women have gone on to receive record deals, and over 30 have landed music publishing deals.  With over two million views on their YouTube channel and a strong social media following, Song Suffragettes continues to fight for female talent to be heard throughout the country and beyond.

 

Proceeds from the sale of the song go to the Time’s Up Legal Defense Fund. So, this endeavor is not only culturally important, but also financially impactful in the fight against discrimination, harassment and assault against women.

 




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