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Whitney Monge
Whitney Mongé w/ Black Opry Revue @ LEAF Retreat
Lake Eden Events & Lodging
377 Lake Eden Rd
Black Mountain, NC 28711
11–12 may 2024
12:00 GMT-4
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About this concert
Whitney Mongé will be joining the Black Opry Revue for their tour at LEAF Retreat this May 10th-11th, 2024. More details will be announced soon but tickets for the fest are on sale now.
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Whitney Monge Biography
Whitney Mongé is a singer-songwriter and guitarist who discovered the power of raw authenticity while honing her craft as a street performer. Whether on a bustling corner or elevated on a stage, her performances captivate with a blend of smoky, soulful vocals and poignant, whispered lyrics that draw listeners into a moment of truth. Raised on rhythm and blues in the Pacific Northwest, Whitney’s sound is shaped by the region’s alternative rock and indie folk scene, culminating in her own genre: Americana Soul.
Her rich, raspy voice, with its distinctive edge, has earned comparisons to artists like Brittany Howard and Lenny Kravitz. Whitney’s songwriting delves into narratives of the underdog, vulnerability, and resilience, evoking the storytelling depth of Tracy Chapman and Richie Havens.
In 2014, Whitney was a featured artist in the award-winning film Find Your Way: A Busker’s Documentary, alongside Chris Ballew of The Presidents of the United States of America and world-renowned violinist Joshua Bell. The three-year chronicle of her journey explores themes of creativity and success through the lens of street performance. The documentary, which was nominated for ten film awards, was screened at the CBGB Festival in New York City.
From 2018 to 2022, Whitney served two terms as a Governor on the Pacific Northwest Recording Academy Chapter Board (GRAMMYs). During her tenure, she advocated for greater local artist representation, organized member outreach events, and built bridges between emerging musicians and the academy’s extensive network. Her passion extends to mentoring up-and-coming artists, where she offers guidance on branding, songwriting, and artist development, and frequently serves as a guest panelist sharing insights from her experience as an independent artist.
With three acclaimed EPs—Steadfast (2014), Stone (2017), and Carry On (2018)—and a live album with the Grammy-winning Seattle Symphony, Whitney Mongé Live with The Seattle Symphony (2021), Whitney’s discography is a testament to her journey as a grassroots powerhouse.
In September 2024, Whitney will be releasing her studio version single of "What Would Love Do Now", followed by performances across the U.S. this fall.
Leer másHer rich, raspy voice, with its distinctive edge, has earned comparisons to artists like Brittany Howard and Lenny Kravitz. Whitney’s songwriting delves into narratives of the underdog, vulnerability, and resilience, evoking the storytelling depth of Tracy Chapman and Richie Havens.
In 2014, Whitney was a featured artist in the award-winning film Find Your Way: A Busker’s Documentary, alongside Chris Ballew of The Presidents of the United States of America and world-renowned violinist Joshua Bell. The three-year chronicle of her journey explores themes of creativity and success through the lens of street performance. The documentary, which was nominated for ten film awards, was screened at the CBGB Festival in New York City.
From 2018 to 2022, Whitney served two terms as a Governor on the Pacific Northwest Recording Academy Chapter Board (GRAMMYs). During her tenure, she advocated for greater local artist representation, organized member outreach events, and built bridges between emerging musicians and the academy’s extensive network. Her passion extends to mentoring up-and-coming artists, where she offers guidance on branding, songwriting, and artist development, and frequently serves as a guest panelist sharing insights from her experience as an independent artist.
With three acclaimed EPs—Steadfast (2014), Stone (2017), and Carry On (2018)—and a live album with the Grammy-winning Seattle Symphony, Whitney Mongé Live with The Seattle Symphony (2021), Whitney’s discography is a testament to her journey as a grassroots powerhouse.
In September 2024, Whitney will be releasing her studio version single of "What Would Love Do Now", followed by performances across the U.S. this fall.
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