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PERFORMING ARTISTS
Aoife O'Donovan
Performer
Adela Kelemen
Choir
Alex Fortes
Violin
Alex Gonzalez
Violin
Alexandra Sopp
Flute
Andy Clausen
Trombone
Arien Frey
Choir
Ayve Algazi
Choir
Azaria Stauffer-Barney
Choir
Ben Russell
Violin
Caitlin Sullivan
Cello
Cate Cross
Choir
Charlotte Kelly
Choir
Chloe Rowlands
Trumpet
Christina Courtin
Violin
Colin Jacobsen
Violin
Colleen Blagov
Flute
Deborah Wong
Violin
Eliana Schiller
Choir
Ellie Pett-Ridge Hennessey
Choir
Emily Daggett Smith
Violin
Gabriel Bergeron-Langlois
Bassoon
Griffin Goldsmith
Drums
Guillaume Pirard
Violin
Hannah Gonzales
Choir
Karen Ouzounian
Cello
Kyle Armbrust
Viola
Mario Gotoh
Viola
Michelle Ross
Violin
Miranda Sielaff
Viola
Molly McLean
Choir
Nikolay Blagov
Clarinet
Olivia White
Choir
Riley Mulherkar
Trumpet
Ruby Rae Recht-Appel
Choir
Samantha Fung-Lee
Choir
Shawn Conley
Bass
Sierra Hull
Mandolin
Sierra Lyon
Choir
Sophia Stolte
Choir
Valerie Sainte Agathe
Choir Director
Willem de Koch
Trombone
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Aoife O'Donovan
Composer
The Westerlies
Arranger
Tanner Porter
Orchestrator
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Aoife O'Donovan
Producer
Eric Jacobsen
Producer
Darren Schneider
Producer
Meredith Douglas
Engineer
Andy Taub
Engineer
Valerie Sainte Agathe
Producer
Zach Miley
Engineer
Lirik
Gather round, girls,
lemme tell you about the crisis that is here
And at the end I almost see
I see our final victory
I know that we don’t all believe that it’ll be what it’ll be
But a crisis ‘tis indeed, like a boulder gathering speed
And if we fail to act upon it
It might mean the chance has been lost
and we will have to wait to win
It’s 1916, we’re talking war and battle cries
Oh women dry your eyes- gotta rise up and fight
You may be troubled and bewildered and stricken with grief
But you can solve it! Fix these knotty problems! Try to breathe.
‘Cause if we fail to act upon it
It might mean the chance has been lost
and we will have to wait to win
oh America look up at that north star- one day it’ll come down
the time has come to shout aloud
in every city and village and town
the woman’s hour has struck
the woman’s hour is now
there was a man in west virginia
and someone asked him what he thought
he said “we’ve been keeping women down so long it would feel so queer to not”
if someone asked his wife the same question and here is what she’d say “we’ve been down so long we gotta stay this way”
therein lies the movement of those who say NAY
Oh America look up the star is getting nearer
It’s time to shout aloud to everybody who can hear us
The woman’s hour has struck the woman’s hour is now
The woman’s hour is here
Written by: Aoife O'Donovan