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Jesse Cook

February 2nd

Jesse Cook

February 3rd

The Wildwoods

February 4th

The Wildwoods

February 5th

Adam Del Monte

February 7th

Adam Del Monte

February 10th

Tinsley Ellis

February 17th

Acoustic Eidolon

February 18th

The Ocean Blue

February 21st

Kathleen Edwards

February 22nd

Kathleen Edwards

February 23rd

Albert Castiglia

February 25th

Albert Castiglia

February 26th

Jesse Dayton

March 7th

Jesse Dayton

March 9th

Altan

March 12th

Ronnie Baker Brooks

March 13th

Ronnie Baker Brooks

March 14th

Lúnasa

March 18th

Goodnight, Texas

March 19th

Goodnight, Texas

March 20th

K.Flay

March 25th

David Wilcox

March 27th

David Wilcox

March 28th

Yagody

March 29th

John Splithoff

March 30th

Yagody

March 31st

The Glass Hours

April 8th

The Glass Hours

April 9th

Matt Andersen

April 11th

Nefesh Mountain

April 11th

Nefesh Mountain

April 12th

Matt Andersen

April 12th

Cris Williamson

May 15th

Cris Williamson

May 16th

Cris Williamson

at South Broadway Cultural Center
1025 Broadway SE
Albuquerque NM 87102
(505) 848-1320
Other Events at South Broadway Cultural Center

Time: 7:30pm     Day: Thursday     Doors: 6:30pm     Ages: All Ages    

Tickets cost $33 in advance, $44 day of show (including all service charges). They are also available by phone through the South Broadway Ticket Office at 505-228-1029.

Tickets will go on sale to AMP members on Wednesday, Jan. 29 at 10 AM. Click here for info on AMP Membership.

Regular on-sale is Friday, Jan. 31 at 10 AM.

Decades before indie labels were the norm, and years before women had any real access to the industry, Cris Williamson was busy changing the face of popular music. In 1975, the twenty-something former schoolteacher recorded The Changer And The Changed, for her brainchild, Olivia Records. the first woman-owned woman-focused record company. Her music and voice quickly became the soundtrack of a movement, and was the cornerstone of what would become known as "women's music," music created, performed, and marketed specifically to women. Today, that recording, The Changer and the Changed, remains one of the best-selling independent releases of all time.

For Cris, the music became the vehicle for something larger. Her lyrics appear on a regular basis in books and thesis papers. Her albums are part of the curriculum for women's studies courses, and thousands of people who may not even know her name join their voices in "Song of the Soul" around campfires and places of worship. She is embraced by women. She is sampled in hip-hop. Her music is used by midwives welcoming life into the world, while hospice choirs sing her songs in tender sacred escort.

"She is often considered a treasure, passed hand-to-hand, person-to-person," says the Boston Phoenix. "Williamson is an heroic character whose tireless activism continues."

Says Bonnie Raitt, "The first time I heard Cris' music, it was like hearing honey dripped on a cello... Cris has been a whole lot of women's heroes—including mine."

Today, with 30+ full albums to her credit, Cris continues to tour the acoustic circuit, adding new material at each juncture. 


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