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Copper Wimmin
a month ago
Dear Friends,

The time for our Best Of CD release party has come! We invite you to join us on Sunday, April 21st at The Sebastopol Community Center youth annex.

We hav
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About Copper Wimmin

Three Part Harmony to Soothe All Souls.

Conjuring high-potency feminine power, Copper Wimmin invite you into a transformational experience. Like the three fates weaving us into existence, Copper Wimmin’s intricate vocal tapestries remind us of the time when all was sacred. You will be invited to breath, pray and join your voice in the celestial chorus.

Alyx, Kiranjot, and Sophia have been singing together since they were 12 years old. They were finalists in the Lilith Fair Talent search, and silver medalists in the A cappella Harmony Sweepstakes, where they won first place for best original song and arrangement. They were featured on Amy Goodman's program Democracy Now, and were the recipients of the 2006 Isadora Duncan Dance award for best musical score. In 2006, their song Bleeding Rivers was featured on the Showtime television series The L Word.

Unlike many other female artists before them who struggled to find a female musical lineage in a male dominated industry; Copper Wimmin grew up listening almost exclusively to women’s music. Influences such as Tracy Chapman, Sweet Honey in the Rock, Zap Mama, Ani DiFranco and Joan Baez informed their musical sensibility and gave them a vision of what was possible with the human voice.

In 2006 Copper Wimmin disbanded to pursue individual projects and expand their musical horizons. Kiranjot spent five years studying Indian classical music in Amritsar, India, Sophia became a yoga teacher and released a solo album called Ready Now, Alyx deepened her songwriting process and focused on her family.

After a break of almost 14 years Copper Wimmin released their new singles “Heart Full of Flowers” in 2022 their lullaby “Zeba” and their feminist anthem “Rise” in 2023. With so much upheaval and conflict in the world they felt called to bring their voices together once again in service to women's empowerment, healing, and transformation.
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Genres:
Healing, Sound Bath, Vocal
Hometown:
Sebastopol, California

No upcoming shows
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Latest Post

Copper Wimmin
a month ago
Dear Friends,

The time for our Best Of CD release party has come! We invite you to join us on Sunday, April 21st at The Sebastopol Community Center youth annex.

We hav
more

About Copper Wimmin

Three Part Harmony to Soothe All Souls.

Conjuring high-potency feminine power, Copper Wimmin invite you into a transformational experience. Like the three fates weaving us into existence, Copper Wimmin’s intricate vocal tapestries remind us of the time when all was sacred. You will be invited to breath, pray and join your voice in the celestial chorus.

Alyx, Kiranjot, and Sophia have been singing together since they were 12 years old. They were finalists in the Lilith Fair Talent search, and silver medalists in the A cappella Harmony Sweepstakes, where they won first place for best original song and arrangement. They were featured on Amy Goodman's program Democracy Now, and were the recipients of the 2006 Isadora Duncan Dance award for best musical score. In 2006, their song Bleeding Rivers was featured on the Showtime television series The L Word.

Unlike many other female artists before them who struggled to find a female musical lineage in a male dominated industry; Copper Wimmin grew up listening almost exclusively to women’s music. Influences such as Tracy Chapman, Sweet Honey in the Rock, Zap Mama, Ani DiFranco and Joan Baez informed their musical sensibility and gave them a vision of what was possible with the human voice.

In 2006 Copper Wimmin disbanded to pursue individual projects and expand their musical horizons. Kiranjot spent five years studying Indian classical music in Amritsar, India, Sophia became a yoga teacher and released a solo album called Ready Now, Alyx deepened her songwriting process and focused on her family.

After a break of almost 14 years Copper Wimmin released their new singles “Heart Full of Flowers” in 2022 their lullaby “Zeba” and their feminist anthem “Rise” in 2023. With so much upheaval and conflict in the world they felt called to bring their voices together once again in service to women's empowerment, healing, and transformation.
Show More
Genres:
Healing, Sound Bath, Vocal
Hometown:
Sebastopol, California

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