Troy Listening Room Presents: Naomi Westwater & Sellers Webb
Troy Listening Room Presents: Naomi Westwater & Sellers Webb
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Join us for a night of intimate music with Massachusetts-based Naomi Westwater & local artist Sellers Webb!
Saturday, Sept. 21
7:00 PM - doors open
7:30 PM - music starts
* All ages welcome
* BYO (feel free to bring your own drinks/snacks/anything that will make you feel happy and comfortable)
* This venue is not ADA accessible and requires walking up a short flight of stairs to enter.
* Tickets are sliding-scale. Please select the price tier that you feel most comfortable with.
PLEASE NOTE: the venue address will be provided in the confirmation email sent to all ticket-buyers. We are located in South Troy, NY, a few blocks south of the canal. If you have any questions about the location or event before purchasing tickets, please contact us.

Naomi Westwater
Naomi Westwater (they/she) is a queer, Black-multiracial singer-songwriter from Massachusetts. Their work combines folk-rock music, poetry, and spirituality. Their hope is that through ritual and storytelling they can aid nature in the end of capitalism and the return to community, creativity, and collective joy.
Naomi holds a Master of Music in Contemporary Performance and Production from Berklee College of Music and she is a part of The Club Passim Folk Collective, where she produces Re-Imagining Lilith Fair: a tribute to the feminist music scene of the 1990s with an intersection lens for today.
Naomi was nominated for a 2021 and 2022 Boston Music Award for best singer-songwriter, and has been featured in The Boston Globe, Under The Radar, WBUR, WGBH, and The Bluegrass Situation.
Naomi is on faculty at Club Passim and Not Sorry Productions teaching songwriting, tarot, and poetry, and leads the Boston Chapter of We Make Noise. She is also an event producer and has produced shows at The Apollo Theatre, The Beacon Theatre, The Bell House, and more. Currently, Naomi is producing a series called Reclaiming Folk: A Celebration of People of Color in Folk Music. Learn more on their website and Instagram.

Sellers Webb
Sellers Webb (she/her) is a musician, dancer, and visible mender based in the Hudson Valley. Sellers started incorporating sound and movement in her relationship with nature from a young age. She dances for the trees, bodies of water, and the ancient mountain ranges that raised her. Moved by the emerging curiosity in social dance, she teaches Appalachian clogging and two-step at her local Queer Honkey Tonk. When playing banjo she pulls from an archive of roots music and her own written tunes.
Learn more on Sellers's website and follow along on Substack.
Location
Troy Listening Room, 12180