Some very special artists came to visit the Chickahominy in this episode. Amy Ray and Emily Saliers, who started singing together in grade school, and who would became Indigo Girls as students at Emory University, built a long and distinguished musical career spanning four decades. In this relaxed and revealing sit down, Amy and Emily make some music around the table and talk about their origins and the causes they care about, recorded in the summer of 1989. JAMinc is pleased to present Page’s Kitchen…the Swamp Sessions with the Indigo Girls.
For your listening pleasure and historical perspective, JAMinc is proud to present the full 35-program season of Page’s Kitchen…the Swamp Sessions as previously aired on VPM Music and The Breeze. These Americana allstars appeared on the late Page Wilson’s Out O’ The Blue Radio Revue some three decades ago. They were all live, one-take recordings made in various Richmond studios at the time and stand as a fitting tribute to those artists and to Page for having the taste, drive and gumption to lure them into his make-believe lair, deep in the Chickahominy Swamp. We’re deeply grateful to Jude Schlotzhauer and Virginia Blue Wilson for entrusting us with these priceless master tapes and to Guy Spiller and Charlie Reilly for carefully converting them from analog to digital. Sincere thanks to our loyal sponsors: Digital Video Group, the Scott Street Family and the members of VPM.