I am going to play Indogo tonight while the thunderstorm rolls outside! ~Liz
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"Indogo is Amanda Taylor, and one of the first things we learned about
her was that she once appeared on 'Stars In Their Eyes'. Amid raised
eyebrows, the temptation to recite 'tonight Matthew, I'm going to be
ignoring your demo' was too great to resist. Wiser heads prevailed
though, aided by the fact that Taylor's TV turn was in the guise of
Hazel O'Connor, whose 'Breaking Glass' soundtrack is an object of some
reverence round these parts. Though we didn't see the performance, it's
easy to imagine her pulling it off, and well; her voice is liquid,
slippery, impossible to pin down. One minute recalling Patti Smith, the
next Alanis Morissette, in between she skips over the flavours of
virtually every major female vocalist of the last fifty years - and
that includes the jazz crowd. It's the way she uses that voice, more as
an instrument than as a tool for delivering words. There's precious
little real instrumentation to get in the way either, a few lacework
beats, a skeletal melody recorded across a field, that's about it; it
throws the focus squarely onto Taylor herself,and though I'm sure that
she was singing about great, portentous subjects, I didn't hear a word
- I was too busy swooning"
I am the voice
I am the choice
I am the maker of my dreams
I am the dance
I am the chance
of inspiration as it seems
~Indogo.
Music knows no boundaries...
im listening to your CD right now he he it is always relaxing...after a tough day at work ~ Laura
Ahh, I remember this! I was probably only about 10 at the time it was
aired. It was such a hauntingly fantastic performance, and it's what
introduced me to the fabulous music of Hazel O'Connor. You're seriously
talented, well done!
I'm normal to the abnormal but abnormal to the normal but what if the abnormal was to become normal just to be different from the abnormal or visa versa? ~Yen
hope is a statement of your highest desire
it is the announcment of your grandest dream
hope is a thought made divine
-conversations with God
"Your past realy doesn't equal your future,you cannot choose what happens to you,though you can choose your experiances,how you choose to react...My upbringing has in no way been the worse,my parents were very young and had many problems between eachother and problems of their own,which left them more effected then they realised.I love my parents dearly,and my brothers too.I hope that they find their dreams too...."~Indogo
"I can go back to when I was 5 years old. I was always getting in
trouble for dreaming,I used to dance and make songs,I always dreamed of being a singer and a dancer...''~Indogo