The premise of Lilith Fair was simple: Make female musicians matter. In the late 1990s, with radio programmers refusing to play songs from female artists in succession and concert promoters reluctant ...
Music festivals are often filled with dudes, dudes and more dudes. In the late '90s, a group of organizers tried something different - put women first. Industry insiders said, not a chance this will ...
In 1997, Grammy Award-winning artist Sarah McLachlan started Lilith Fair, an all-women music festival meant to celebrate female artists during a time when radio stations would not play two women back ...
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