The 49th Annual National Women's Music Festival - San Francisco Bay Times
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The National Women's Music Festival has been a platform for women to share their talents since 1974, celebrating music, art, and performance. The 49th festival occurred in Middleton, Wisconsin, featuring discussions and presentations, including the documentary 'Sally!' about Sally Gearhart. Notable attendees included singer Linda Tillery, awarded for her 55-year career in women's music, beginning with Olivia Records. The film 'Radical Harmonies' featured a panel of influential women in music and activism, with recognitions for Mosbacher and Sandstrom at the 2025 Jeanine C. Rae Award.
The National Women's Music Festival (NWMF) has celebrated and built a community of women sharing their talents, stories, and knowledge since 1974, featuring music, art, and performances.
Linda Tillery, honored with The Lifetime Achievement Award, exemplifies a pioneering force in women's music, recognized for her 55-year career and contributions to lesbian feminist art.
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