You can make a difference while watching by donating to the Women’s International Music Network on behalf of the performers and supporting the artist community amid the current pandemic. Get to know this week’s She Rocks Spotlight artists: Ajeet is a world music artist weaving inspiration from traditional Irish folk to mystical and meditative soundscapes. Soaring harmonies and poetic lyrics meet harp, African and Latin percussion, Acoustic guitar and Irish instrumentation for a musical exchange with deep roots in melody and sonic texture. Ajeet’s creative process extends beyond live performance to her recording studio, where she produces and engineers her own records. She is a multi-instrumentalist weaving Bodhrán, piano, whistles, flutes and more into her live performances and recordings. Celebrated as #1 on the iTunes World Chart and Billboard Top 10 New Age Chart, Ajeet’s music continues to be embraced by communities around the world. Releasing their debut single April 23 on Marshall Records, Gen and the Degenerates have been appearing on playlists worldwide. Gen and The Degenerates write music that digs up the Rock ‘n’ Roll of days gone by, reincarnating and redefining it through the modern lens of frontwoman Gen Degenerate. They released their debut single April 23 on Marshall Records, and it has been appearing on playlists worldwide. Drawing as much influence from Howlin’ Wolf as she does from Amy Winehouse, Gen writes self-confessionally about navigating the highs & lows of life as a queer woman. Those who see them perform learn, as everyone does, that watching this band is witnessing the modern rebirth of rock ’n’ roll. Stellar Addiction are a four-piece band from Sydney, Australia. Channeling pop/punk vibes blended with alternative influences and lead singer Stacey’s rich and soulful vocals, Stellar Addiction delivers a fresh sound bursting with harmonies and catchy hooks. Being huge advocates for equality, the band can often be seen appearing on lineups for events promoting women’s rights, LGBTQIA+ rights, animal rights, human rights and working with organizations such as The Blue Guitar Project which aids to assist at-risk youth. To learn more visit www.thewimn.com, or tune in at Facebook.com/parademag. Next, do people who are tone-deaf hear music differently?