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Jesus Christ Superstar:
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"The project's saving grace (from the original) is a mix-and-match approach that pairs some of the city's best and best-known vocalists - from Amy Ray and Emily Saliers of the Indigo Girls, to underground faves Kelly Hogan and Benjamin - with a spree of bands that veer from catalytic rock (Five-Eight) to blissful pop (Cicada Sings and Uncle Green) to deranged orchestral music (The Feed and Seed Marching Abominable) to jacked-up ska (Full Stop). The result is anything but another contrived concept album. Lorant's divine folly turns out to be a blessing in "
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Athens Boys Choir:
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“Katz has the nuance of an old soul when he does his thing. With the inclusion of class, culture, and race dynamics in transgender politics, Katz makes room for the evolution of a movement. He doesn't shy away from questioning his own community and remembers that humor broadens the most narrow minds. This self aware spoken word artist has potential to be a leader to his generation of queers and a bridge to an older generation if they are willing to listen.”
- Amy Ray (Indigo Girls)




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At RGI we help make queer art specifically at the intersection of politics and social change. The artists that call our roster home craft art that is designed to inspire people to become aquainted with their own potential and develop connections to their community.

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