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Remembering Justine Covault: Honoring a Life Cut Short with Heartfelt Obituary

The passing of Justine Covault has left the Boston music scene in sadness as they remember her life and her achievements as a musician and advocate.

The unfortunate death of Justine Covault was announced via a social media post on Friday, June 9, 2023.

Her cause of death is still a mystery as of right now.

On Friday afternoon, Justine’s daughter Haley posted a heartfelt tribute on Facebook. I regret to inform you that Justine Covault, my mother, died away yesterday morning. There are no immediate plans for a service at this time, but a memorial concert will happen and be announced. I’m extending my love to her entire family and circle of friends.

The music community mourns the loss of Justin Covault

The Boston music scene has lost a vital member in Justine Covault.

Robin Lane posts a picture to Facebook with the caption, “Sadness and disbelief. Justine Covault has left us. It is not logical. We all have broken hearts. She was genuinely lovely on the inside and out. Many Boston bands received Justine’s backing and opportunity to have their music featured on CDs, digital platforms, and albums. What a terrible loss.

The devastating impact of the tragedy is highlighted by Tim Sprague of Crow Follow, who speaks of mourning the loss of Justine, who continuously lifted everyone involved.

Similar to how the photographer Coleman Rogers highlighted the large gap left in the Boston music scene.

In this trying moment, he exhorts people to cherish their loved ones.

Both those who had the pleasure of knowing Justine Covault and the music community, in which she played a crucial part, have been profoundly affected by her passing.

Her outstanding achievements as a performer and a supporter of the Boston music scene will always be treasured and remembered.

The obituary of Justine Covault is a monument to her outstanding accomplishments as a musician and a supporter of the Boston music scene.

Who was Justine Covault?

Justine Covault, a resident of Arlington and a native of Detroit, was a steadfast supporter of the Boston music scene.

On Twitter, there have been numerous tweets lamenting the passing of the gifted musician.

She made a contribution as a musician in bands like Justine & The Unclean and Justine’s Black Threads. She also founded and was the owner of Red On Red Records, promoted concerts, and worked as a show promoter.

Red On Red Records, a well-known independent record company with a focus on power-pop, punk, alt-rock, indie rock, and Americana, became well-known as a key outlet for New England music very rapidly.

They have published songs by well-known musicians over the years, including Cold Expectations, The Chelsea Curve, Linnea’s Garden, Andrea Gillis, Girl with a Hawk, Robin Lane, and most recently, Rose Guerin.

The Morning Line from San Francisco and Stupidity from Sweden both released music on the label.

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