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Bird & Augur
Miriam Hacksaw + Mira Lazuli + Bird & Augur at Red Ink
Red Ink Community Library
130 Cypress St
Providence, RI 02906
Apr 1, 2025
8:00 PM EDT
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Come out and catch Miriam Hacksaw and Mira Lazuli on their first tour of the northeastern US! Supported by Bird & Augur at Red Ink Community Library.
Miriam Hacksaw (she/they) is an old time fiddler and banjoist based out of New Orleans. They play American Traditional music centering people of color, including Malayali folk songs she learned from her family from Kerala, India. Her debut album, The Lupine (streaming now!), is a small collection of haunting and raw fiddle, banjo, and bones tunes of resistance steeped in natural imagery and powerful emotions.
Mira Lazuli (she/they), an Algerian-Quebecois sapphic pop artist, crafts danceable, heartfelt anthems about queer lesbian relationships, healing, and self-love. Songs like Past Life encourage her audience to free unresolved issues with somatic healing through dancing. She’s gearing up to release a vibrant new album of sapphic dance music, so stay tuned!
Bird & Augur is an acoustic anticapitalist folk duo consisting of Bo Fage (they/them; guitar/vocals) and James Cappelletti (he/him; banjo/vocals). They blend folk/Americana and intricate fingerpicking with socially conscious songwriting. Their aim at every show (and in their lives at large) is to foster community, using melody and lyricism as tools for reflection, solidarity, and resistance.
We hope you'll be part of a night where music provides a space for care, rebellion, and community.
$10 or Free/PWYC
Doors at 7:30pm
Show at 8pm
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Bird & Augur Biography
Bird & Augur is a Rhode Island–based anticapitalist folk duo inspired by the traditions of solidarity and resistance that shape labor songs, protest anthems, and global folk music. With rich harmonies, intricate fingerpicking, and heartfelt storytelling, Bo Fage (they/them, guitar) and James Cappelletti (he/him, banjo) lend their voices to an ongoing reckoning with systems of violence and control. Their music invites listeners to build community, and to attend to the signs, the stories, and the unfolding future that still responds to care and intention.
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Acoustic
Americana
Contemporary Folk
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