Join us on the SixTwelve lawn (weather permitting, inside SixTwelve if not) from 7-9pm for FREE music under the lights! This semester in October, November and December we’re hosting a series of performances supporting Oklahoma women and women-identifying led bands.
Donations are always welcome!
7:00pm: Hannah Edmondson is a singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist from Oklahoma City. She released her first album, Can’t Very Well, in 2020. Since then, she has performed in a variety of projects spanning multiple genres, including Computer Girl, Dream Club, and Glass. She’s most inspired by Joni Mitchell, Liz Phair, and her three-legged dog, Jasper.
8:00pm: LABRYS was founded by Choctaw singer/songwriter/musician Penny Pitchlynn in 2017 as a side/passion project while touring heavily in Tulsa based indie rock band BRONCHO. She has released an ep and a number of singles since then. The music could be described as dreamy alternative rock with catchy melodies and heartfelt lyrics. A variety of the songs have been featured on a who’s who of contemporary television including Sterlin Harjo’s “Reservation Dogs,” M. Night Shyamalan’s “Servant” and Pamela Aldon’s “Better Things,” among others. The current live band consists of Billy Reid (OKC) and Ben See (Norman) and remains true to the integrity of the recordings, while adding gritty grunge vibe. The first single of a new collection of songs is called “Gimme Something” and is available on all streaming platforms.