REMINDER – EP RELEASE PARTY MARCH 13TH!
Just a tap on the shoulder that our EP Release Party is rescheduled for March 13th at 6:30p! We are looking forward to seeing everyone there!

Just a tap on the shoulder that our EP Release Party is rescheduled for March 13th at 6:30p! We are looking forward to seeing everyone there!

Womansong’s EP Release Party is this Friday! January 30th at The Mule at Devils Foot!
Get to The Mule at Devil’s Foot this Friday, Jan. 30 at 6:30p as we celebrate the release of our new EP “The Echo Mountain Session”. Join us as we share our experiences in the studio during 2025. The evening will be two hours of fun activities, singing, sharing, and raffles. The Mule will also be featuring a cocktail and mocktail specifically named for two of our recorded songs! Come out and see which songs will also be a drink!
A huge thanks to The Mule at Devils Foot for being so supportive. We appreciate you!
The Mule is located at 131 Sweeten Creek Rd, Asheville, NC 28803-1526 
Womansong Presents “The Echo Mountain Session”
As Asheville’s longest-running women’s chorus, we are pleased to announce the release of a new recording project, “The Echo Mountain Session.” Produced by Michael O’Shea, the four tracks feature original songs by local songwriters, Andrea Rosal and Sue Ford, as well as songs by John McCutcheon and Melanie DeMore. The tracks will be released on Bandcamp and all streaming services on January 30th. There will also be videos of the recording journey on the WomansongNC YouTube channel.
Womansong is hosting a Release Party at The Mule (131 Sweeten Creek Road, Asheville) on Friday, Jan. 30 from 6:30-8:30pm. The chorus will perform several songs live, as well as show video of the EP’s recording session. The party is free and open to the public, please mark your calendars and join us!
“The Echo Mountain Session” tracks include:
“Eve,” by Andrea Rosal and arranged for choir by Lytingale, was the winner of Womansong’s 2024 Songwriting Contest. Inspired by a friend’s journey, it tells the story of a transgender child and their family’s love.
“The Thread,” by Sue Ford, describes the invisible connection between people, nature, and all living things of the earth. It is based on a quote from William Stratford, “There’s a thread you follow. It goes among things that change, but it doesn’t change.”
“Y’All Means All,” by John McCutcheon and arranged for choir by Lytingale, emphasizes the importance of inclusivity within the spirit of southern hospitality.
“Lead with Love,” by Melanie DeMore, is a rallying song for positive action in troubling times.