Meet Hoxie Rae—New York’s indie soul firestorm channeling Ma Rainey’s grit, Etta James’ fire, and Sharon Jones’ swagger into pure, unfiltered magic. She chose her name “Hoxie” to honor her steel-willed grandmother who became her rock, and “Rae” from her childhood nickname. From a note from an unknown admirer that was placed on her New York City apartment door that read, “You sound good, keep going!”, changed everything. Her latest tune just recently made available “Heal” is a slow-burn anthem...
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Meet Hoxie Rae—New York’s indie soul firestorm channeling Ma Rainey’s grit, Etta James’ fire, and Sharon Jones’ swagger into pure, unfiltered magic. She chose her name “Hoxie” to honor her steel-willed grandmother who became her rock, and “Rae” from her childhood nickname. From a note from an unknown admirer that was placed on her New York City apartment door that read, “You sound good, keep going!”, changed everything. Her latest tune just recently made available “Heal” is a slow-burn anthem...
Merry Clayton and the Rolling Stones: The Soul of Gimme Shelter
The Trout Show
10 minutes
2 months ago
Merry Clayton and the Rolling Stones: The Soul of Gimme Shelter
Join us for a gripping episode diving into the life and legacy of Merry Clayton, the soul and gospel powerhouse behind the unforgettable vocals on the Rolling Stones' 1969 classic, "Gimme Shelter." Born on Christmas Day 1948 in New Orleans, Clayton's journey began in her father’s church, singing gospel under the influence of legends like Mahalia Jackson. From her early days as a Raelette for Ray Charles to becoming a sought-after session singer for icons like Elvis Presley, Carole King, and J...
The Trout Show
Meet Hoxie Rae—New York’s indie soul firestorm channeling Ma Rainey’s grit, Etta James’ fire, and Sharon Jones’ swagger into pure, unfiltered magic. She chose her name “Hoxie” to honor her steel-willed grandmother who became her rock, and “Rae” from her childhood nickname. From a note from an unknown admirer that was placed on her New York City apartment door that read, “You sound good, keep going!”, changed everything. Her latest tune just recently made available “Heal” is a slow-burn anthem...