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Molly Pitcher was a folk duo based in New York City. The group consisted of two songwriters whose musical backgrounds reflected different countries and cultural traditions. Victoria drew on influences from her native England and her teenage years in Virginia, incorporating elements of Elizabethan ballads and jazz-influenced folk into her songwriting. Rebekah contributed a contemporary, urban-influenced approach to traditional folk forms, focusing on melodic ballads and narrative songwriting. Molly Pitcher performed regularly at New York City acoustic venues including The Living Room, Makor, SUN Music Co., and Columbia University’s Postcrypt Coffeehouse. The duo also performed at venues in the northeastern United States, including Fire & Water in Northampton, Massachusetts; Grace Coffeehouse in Wyckoff, New Jersey; and Sweet Dreams Cafe in Madison, New Jersey. The duo released one album, Watching the Rain, on Elizabeth Records in July 2001. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.