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Jackie Foster & Self Portraits fulfill promise of new music

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Jackie Foster & Self Portraits have released their first single since she appeared on Season 14 of The Voice.

Jackie Foster & Self Portraits have released their first single since she appeared on Season 14 of The Voice.

The day following her elimination from The Voice Season 14, Jackie Foster vowed to release new music she and her band had been working on as soon as possible.

Friday, Jackie fulfilled that promise, releasing an alternative rock single called “Poison” as Jackie Foster & Self Portraits.

They were just the Self Portraits — Jackie plus John Benoit, Gray Trainer, Ethan Cate and Chris Drago — before Jackie’s time on the show. And they released a 2016 “Dreamcatchers” EP under that name.

But Jackie had hinted that the band might tweak its name to capitalize on the following she’d gained en route to a Top 8 finish on the show.

The Boston-based band played a hometown show at the Brighton Music Hall Friday night.

“It’s been almost two years since we released the ‘Dreamcatchers’ EP, and we wanted to give you a song that you all deserve to hear,” Jackie writes on Facebook.

Jackie’s also preparing for a special show later this week with boyfriend Brandon Diaz. You might remember him as a Top 24 contestant on this year’s American Idol.

They’ll perform a Concert for a Cause at the Church of the Covenant in Boston on Thursday to benefit Women’s Lunch Place, which provides shelter to women facing poverty and homelessness.

Here’s “Poison.”

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