Three acts from Sounds Like Women will be performing at the Tuppenny to raise money for the women and girls their non-profit organisation supports.
Luiza Staniec-Moir, Harmony Asia and Barbara Bartz will perform at the Tuppenny in Old Town on Sunday, 20 February from 7.30pm.
The 'Do What You Were Told You Cannot Do' concert aims to celebrate diversity, female musicians and the power of music.
Tickets are priced at £9 through Eventbrite online at https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/sounds-like-women-sunday-at-the-tuppenny-tickets-241094178177 or £10 on the door.
Luiza Staniec-Moir, creator of Sounds Like Women, is a Polish-British singer-songwriter and pianist with a musical career spanning over 25 years. Luiza has also worked as a music producer at Peter Gabriel's Read World Studios.
She founded the Sounds Like Women CIC company in 2019, which is soon to become a fully-fledged charitable organisation. In recent years she has diversified into Music Therapy and said she has helped survivors of abuse to experience the transformative and therapeutic benefits of finding their voice through singing, song-writing and recording.
As a solo recording artist, in 2012 she collaborated with Grammy nominated record producers Andy Bradfield and Avril Mackintosh to release her EP entitled 'Looking For Sound.'
Her achievements include co-writing a No.1 hit in the Polish Charts that became the biggest hit of 2003 in Poland.
She continues to collaborate with new as well as established artists.
Harmony Asia is a young performer who is said to 'delight audiences with a blend of beautiful and ethereal pop ballads.'
Hailing from Chippenham but with Jamaican roots, Harmony Asia has been playing music for as long as she can remember. As a songwriter and a performer, she says her favourite thing in the world is performing to people who relate and appreciate her music.
She said: "It's such an amazing way for me to rationalise my feelings and a great outlet for anything in my life."
Basia Bartz was born in Poland and has been based in London for almost 15 years. She has established herself as a violinist, pianist, and singer on the London music scene. Her repertoire is influenced by folk, jazz and pop music.
Described as 'emotional and evocative, serious and quirky,' in July 2021 she released her single To The Moon and has more music for release shortly.
More information about Sounds Like Women can be found at:
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/soundslikewomen/
Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/soundslikewomen/?hl=en
A short 5-minute documentary about the project's story can be found at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o2v_12haYi0
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