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Maya de Vitry
River Jam
U.S. National Whitewater Center
5000 Whitewater Center Pkwy
Charlotte, NC 28214

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Allen
December 2nd 2024
Maya is the kind of rock-solid artist who pours heart and soul into every moment. It's a real joy to watch her play.
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Maya de Vitry Biography
Pennsylvania-raised and Tennessee-based, Maya de Vitry first appeared on the folk scene in 2012 as a founding member of The Stray Birds. In 2018, she began to steadily release powerful music under her own name - Adaptations in 2019, followed by 2020’s How to Break a Fall - writing boldly about borders, bodies, abuse, power, and love, with great imagination and empathy.
On January 28, 2022 Maya released her 3rd solo album, which she co-produced with Ethan Jodziewicz over the course of a year in their basement home studio. At once reflective and urgent, and as intimate as it is expansive, Violet Light is an open-hearted invitation to explore the tensions between the visible and the imagined, between love and control, and our unrelenting human desire to belong—to a home, to an environment, and to each other.
Read MoreOn January 28, 2022 Maya released her 3rd solo album, which she co-produced with Ethan Jodziewicz over the course of a year in their basement home studio. At once reflective and urgent, and as intimate as it is expansive, Violet Light is an open-hearted invitation to explore the tensions between the visible and the imagined, between love and control, and our unrelenting human desire to belong—to a home, to an environment, and to each other.
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