Maisyn matches introspective lyrics with pop melodies in a live evening of music at the Egremont Barn.
Born and raised in the Hudson Valley, Maisyn started tapping into the scene at a young age. Playing at venues like Rockwood Music Hall and DIY touring across the east coast, she gained confidence as a musician and performer. Maisyn set roots in L.A. after graduating from the Popular Music Program at the Thornton School of Music in 2019.
If you spend some time with Maisyn’s music you’ll know more about her heart and yours, too. The Los Angeles-based indie pop-rocker is an emotional force, weaving her way “into the alternative mainstream, particularly the new generation of female rock stars [such as] Julia Jacklin, Camp Cope and Phoebe Bridgers [Floated Magazine].”
Now working with Grammy-nominated engineer / producer Joey Messina-Doerning (HAIM, Women in Music Pt. III), she explores themes of identity, coming of age, and longing with fearless poise.
Her debut “Cool Grl,” released in January 2021, reflects on the performance of likability. As Earmilk put it, Maisyn’s “Cool Grl” “rejects the concept of conditional love while showing us the inherent value of vulnerability.” The song was also praised by 1883 Magazine and Bust and was featured on Spotify’s Fresh Finds and Fresh Finds: Pop playlists.
She will perform at the Egremeont Barn, a performance venue in a tavern atmosphere with a wood fire and comfortable chairs around the stage and a pub menu for dinner.
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Hancock Shaker Village welcomes visitors to meet their newest farm babies – lambs, piglets, calves, chicks and kid goats, and enjoy events and activities throughout the Village.
Hancock Shaker Village welcomes visitors to meet their newest farm babies – lambs, piglets, calves, chicks and kid goats, and enjoy events and activities throughout the Village.
Igor Simões (State University of Rio Grande do Sul / Clark Fellow) explores the absence of Black Brazilian artists in the international debate on art and the history of Afro-Diasporic art.
Hancock Shaker Village welcomes visitors to meet their newest farm babies – lambs, piglets, calves, chicks and kid goats, and enjoy events and activities throughout the Village.
Hancock Shaker Village welcomes visitors to meet their newest farm babies – lambs, piglets, calves, chicks and kid goats, and enjoy events and activities throughout the Village.
Hancock Shaker Village welcomes visitors to meet their newest farm babies – lambs, piglets, calves, chicks and kid goats, and enjoy events and activities throughout the Village.
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Hancock Shaker Village welcomes visitors to meet their newest farm babies – lambs, piglets, calves, chicks and kid goats, and enjoy events and activities throughout the Village.
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Decorate a token of appreciation for the mothers and maternal figures in your life at the Clark’s card-making station, listen to a free chamber music concert and more.
This year's Lenett Fellows, Ricardo Mercado Ruiz and Destini Ross (Williams College M.A. Class of 2024), present the work they have produced during their fellowship.
The West Stockbridge Farmers Market offers fresh produce — fruits and vegetables in season, eggs, meats and cheeses, breads and baked goods, fudge and jams and more.
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Every first Sunday of the month, Pete Toigo and Dave Bartley bring a morning of music — soulful jazz and blues with Pete on bass and Dave piano and vocals.
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