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Annie May Willis (Live) + Temple Ro Marketplace


  • Deviant Spirits, LLC 2480 49th St, Unit E Boulder, Colorado, 80301 (map)

Please join us in a night of acoustic performance and a boutique market as we welcome Annie May Willis and Temple Ro back to Colorado!

$10 Tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/annie-may-willis-live-temple-ro-marketplace-tickets-42450111426

(ALL Proceeds go to the artist!)

ANNIE MAY WILLIS

Originally hailing from rural New York, singer/songwriter, Annie May Willis first learned the language of music through her family of singers and musicians and 12 years of violin lessons. Now in California, her roots in classical violin and Appalachian folk music have grown into a raw and poetic voice for love, ritual, service, grace, and healing. She blends the worlds of heart and spirit and speaks to the places that both ache and rejoice in all of us. Her music has been described as "pure heart; every song a thank you, a reminder, a promise, a memory." She is currently working on her second album release.

Listen to Annie here: 
www.anniemaywillis.bandcamp.com
https://soundcloud.com/anniemaywillis
https://www.instagram.com/anniemaywillis/
https://www.facebook.com/anniemaywillis/

TEMPLE RO

Born from a culture of expression and through a dedicated commitment to the advocacy of all beings, Temple Ro is ethical festival fashion with a compassionate heart. They believe that fashion and care for the world can walk hand in hand, that every woman is beautiful and valuable, that equality extends past humanity, and that velvet might just be the most precious of all the jewels. Their clothing is 100% made in the USA by people who’s names they know and from ethically sourced fabrics. These garments are sure to be the most flattering, most comfortable and highest quality pieces you’ve ever worn. A must have for both ceremony and celebration.

Check out Temple Ro here:
http://www.templero.com/
https://www.instagram.com/templerosf/ 
https://www.facebook.com/templerosf/

Dress in cover photo by Temple Ro
Photo by Jim Dziura