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After playing the song on their television debut on Jimmy Fallon on Tuesday night and the next night at their first-ever live show as a duo at Mercury Lounge, Julien Baker and Torres have shared ...
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The post Julien Baker and Torres Break Out the Banjo for “Sugar in the Tank” Performance on Fallon: Watch appeared first on Consequence. “Sugar in the Tank” finds Baker breaking out her ...
Julien Baker and Torres are making country music together. We don’t yet know the precise nature of their collaboration. Baker and Torres are both queer Nashville-based singer-songwriters ...
After making their late night television debut on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on Tuesday night, Julien Baker and Torres stuck around NYC on Wednesday to play their first official show ...
The last time Julien Baker collaborated with other musicians (or geniuses, as it were), she was nominated for a bunch of Grammys. Baker hasn’t officially released any music with Torres ...
Julien Baker and Torres wrote “Sugar In The Tank” together, and they co-produced it with Illuminati Hotties’ Sarah Tudzin. Their fellow singer-songwriter Aisha Burns plays fiddle.
Julien Baker and Torres debuted their new duet, “Sugar in the Tank,” on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, giving audiences a first look at their newest collaboration on Dec. 11.
A native of Memphis who began playing music in church as a child, Julien Baker shot to worldwide attention ... Garden and Los Angeles' Hollywood Bowl. TORRES is the pseudonym of Mackenzie Scott.
Julien Baker and Torres on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, December 2024 (Todd Owyoung/NBC via Getty Images) Julien Baker and Torres stopped by The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on ...
Hear just-released music from Julien Baker and Torres, Horsegirl and Amber Mark. By Lindsay Zoladz I feel bad for the songs released in this current temporal buffer zone — after most people have ...