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Rae Fitzgerald

Rae Fitzgerald

Rae Fitzgerald has been played on NTS in shows including Cosmic Dreamer Radio, featured first on 11 September 2017. Songs played include Medicine Cart.

Rae Fitzgerald is a self-described “queer midwesterner” who writes autobiographical songs that drift between ethereal wanderings and intimate confessions.

Born in Southern Missouri and raised in the Muscle Shoals area of Alabama, Rae Fitzgerald’s music is imbued with an undeniable discomfort and winsome appeal that speaks to her geographical origins. Traversing dream-pop, dark folk, and Americana genres, her songs showcase a variety of sonic palettes and textures.

For more than a decade, Fitzgerald has called the small college town of Columbia, Missouri, home. After taking a two-year hiatus in Austin, Texas, she returned to Columbia in 2016 to rejoin a tight-knit music scene, volunteering at YAAL Rock (a rock camp for girls and gender expansive youth) and booking music for Columbia’s world-renowned True/False Film Festival. Fitzgerald has also shared the stage with Lomelda, Palehound, and Twain.

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Rae Fitzgerald

Rae Fitzgerald has been played on NTS in shows including Cosmic Dreamer Radio, featured first on 11 September 2017. Songs played include Medicine Cart.

Rae Fitzgerald is a self-described “queer midwesterner” who writes autobiographical songs that drift between ethereal wanderings and intimate confessions.

Born in Southern Missouri and raised in the Muscle Shoals area of Alabama, Rae Fitzgerald’s music is imbued with an undeniable discomfort and winsome appeal that speaks to her geographical origins. Traversing dream-pop, dark folk, and Americana genres, her songs showcase a variety of sonic palettes and textures.

For more than a decade, Fitzgerald has called the small college town of Columbia, Missouri, home. After taking a two-year hiatus in Austin, Texas, she returned to Columbia in 2016 to rejoin a tight-knit music scene, volunteering at YAAL Rock (a rock camp for girls and gender expansive youth) and booking music for Columbia’s world-renowned True/False Film Festival. Fitzgerald has also shared the stage with Lomelda, Palehound, and Twain.

Original source: Last.fm

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