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Pamela Means & Kim Moberg perform at Harmony on the Green May 2nd

Pamela Means & Kim Moberg perform at Harmony on the Green May 2nd

On Saturday, May 2nd Harmony on the Green welcomes Pamela Means and Kim Moberg at 7:30.

Pamela Means is an Easthampton MA-based, multiple award-winning, singer-songwriter and jazz musician. Protest anthem writing, Biracial, Queer, Artist-Activist and, “one of the fiercest guitar players and politically-rooted musicians in the industry today,” (Curve Magazine) – who’s worn a hole in two of her guitars – with her “insanely brilliant” (Press Herald, Portland ME) and “stark, defiant songs.” (New York Times) 


Opening for Means is Kim Moberg, whose rich vocals, described as “a blend of honey and whiskey”, gently guide listeners through her musical stories while her compositions tug at feelings of melancholy, heartbreak, healing and social consciousness. 

Moberg is an Alaska native (Tlingit) artist who suffered a lifetime of debilitating stage fright. In 2014 she set out to overcome that stage fright and wrote her first song. Kim teamed with Grammy nominated producer Jon Evans to record three albums, all receiving critical acclaim and charting on the Folk Alliance International DJ charts. Kim’s third release “The Seven Fires Prophecy Suite for Humanity” (2023) is an original 8 song suite that tells the ancient yet relevant Anishinaabe legend “The Seven Fires Prophecy”. Her newest project “All That Really Matters” addresses the arc of human emotion from loss and betrayal to prejudice and melancholy to the most important - love.

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