Welcome to Roadcase!!  Emily Wolfe is an Austin-based rocker who combines 70s rock with 80s pop and 90s grunge to create a truly compelling blend of genres underscored by her deep commitment to rock riffage and high-energy performance.  Her latest album, "Outlier," produced by Michael Shuman of Queens of the Stone Age, successfully blends genres and musical lanes culling influence from a vast spectrum of artists -- Emily cites her love of such widely divergent sources as Judas Priest and Ariana Grande, just to name a few.  Emily's story is as compelling as her musical taste and amazing performance style; as a gay woman in Rock, she fills a very unique lane of what is traditionally a male-dominated genre.  Stepping outside of the ordinary is what Emily does best and she lives comfortable in her own skin, not only personally, but from a professional standpoint as well.  She truly loves what she does, who she is and the unique form of music that she creates -- and we love for that! So hop on the Roadcase bus for this awesome conversation with this true trailblazer and artist, Emily Wolfe.  It's gonna be a great ride!

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