ARTIST LEGERE

"Phoebe Legere is a transdisciplinary artist. Her multi-format artworks issue from a powerful and intimate internal voice."
~The Brooklyn Rail

Wednesday, June 7, 2023

Phoebe Legere Featured in Boston Herald for STRONG WOMEN TOUR

Phoebe Legere & Justine Covault ** ON TOUR 2 Legendary Troubadours rock the Plough & Stars (Cambridge, Ma) June 18, 2023, 4 – 7 pm. *Belforge Art Center (Medfield, Ma) July 15, 3-7 pm
Join us for a celebration of strong female singer-songwriters who rock with honesty, heart, and humor! Where: Plough and Stars 912 Massachusetts Ave Cambridge MA 02139 When: June 18 – 4 -7 pm Who: Phoebe Legere is an Acadian-Abenaki poet singer-songwriter multi-instrumentalist born in Massachusetts on July 4. A Juilliard-trained composer, she “sings highly intelligent lyrics in a voice that soars!” (Washington Post)

Legere sang with the Boston Symphony Orchestra, debuted at Carnegie Hall as a pianist-composer, and has played all over the world. Legere is a tradition keeper who sings traditional and original songs in Abenaki, French, and English. She was the "Grand Duchess of the Blues" with her own show at drive time on Sirius Radio. Legere has recorded seventeen albums. After seeing the video for Legere’s original college radio hit song “Marilyn Monroe” David Bowie invited Legere to open for him on his national Sound and Vision tour. Legere’s recent album Heart of Love went to #18 on the National Americana/Roots chart. Her soundtrack for Toxic Avenger 2 and 3 in which she starred as the beloved, blind, accordion playing girlfriend of Toxie, will be released on Ship to Shore Records, in September 2023. Toxic Avenger, the first environmental superhero, is one of the top 10 cult movies of all time. Legere is also a multi-disciplinary artist whose paintings are in major collections and museums. See her paintings at www.phoebelegere.com Her music is on Spotify, Itunes, Amazon, Instagram, Tiktok, Bandcamp, and Youtube. Legere is the National Director of the Foundation for New American Art a nonprofit that brings free art and music lessons to the children of low-income communities of color. “Phoebe Legere is the female Frank Zappa.” - Roman Kozack Billboard Magazine “She is an American original she's fun she's funny she's smart but the main thing about her is she’s good. - Studs Terkel National Public Radio “Legere plays the piano with enormous authority in a style that encompasses Chopin blues ragtime bebop and beyond and she brings to her vocal delivery a four octave range and an extraordinary palette of tonal color and meticulous phrasing.” – Procter Thomas Lippincott The New York Times https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NCKfILKh8yg https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yzl2h9OTMBU https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JXogkjF7txo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h4FkVdi6gpw https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bkTcOd3nzsU