Motherlode
is a lesbian folk group that played predominantly throughout the Pacific
Northwest. Band members include: Nan Collie, Kathleen Fallon,
Marie Dodge Eaton, and Janet Peterson. They all met at the Puget Sound
Guitar Workshop in 1980. Collie and Fallon were living in Portland, OR
and Eaton and Peterson lived in Bellingham, WA. Collie and Fallon had
previously played together in the Portland band, Bittersweet. Within a
year, the four had formed Motherlode. Despite this distance, they
managed to perform at countless venues over the years including the
Seattle Folklife Festival, the McCall Music Festival (Idaho), the
Corvallis Fall Festival, the Seattle Museum of History and Industry,
Berkeley's Freight and Salvage, and numerous colleges and universities.
Motherlode also played at several benefits for the gay rights political
group, Hands Off Washington, as well as a benefit for four year old
cancer patient, Alexandra Ellis.
Motherlode
performed predominantly original material and played a variety of
instruments including guitar, cello, French horn, mandolin, bass, banjo,
ukulele, piano, and flute to name just a few. Their careers span nine
albums and more than twenty five years. Members of Motherlode were also
instrumental in founding and participating in the Northwest Women's
Music Celebration, an annual music camp for women filled with music
instruction and encouragement.
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