Live from the Living Room: Naomi Westwater

Live from the Living Room presents…

Photo by Ally Schmaling

An Evening with
Naomi Westwater

Saturday, April 19th, 7:30pm

Live from the Living Room at The Big Yellow House

647 Main Street, Melrose MA

Doors open at 7:00pm. Tickets are $25 per person and can be purchased in advance from the link below.

“The Massachusetts folk artist unfurls tendrils of compassion for a weathered world”

— Victoria Wasylak, The Boston Globe


About the Artist

Naomi Westwater (they/she) is a queer, Black-multiracial singer-songwriter from Massachusetts. Their work combines folk-rock music, poetry, and spirituality.  Their hope is that through ritual and storytelling they can aid nature in the end of capitalism and the return to community, creativity, and collective joy. 

Naomi holds a Master of Music in Contemporary Performance and Production from Berklee College of Music and she is a part of The Club Passim Folk Collective, where she produces Re-Imagining Lilith Faira tribute to the feminist music scene of the 1990s with an intersection lens for today.

Naomi was nominated for 4 Boston Music Awards, and featured in The Boston Globe, Under The Radar, WBUR, WGBH, and The Bluegrass Situation. They were selected as on of WBUR’s Makers in 2024 and is a 2024 artist in residence at Château d’Orquevaux in France.

Learn more and hear a sampling of her music at naomiwestwater.com

Photo by Ally Schmaling