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song was also the first song co-written by Moore with Mike Viola and Inara George and it became "instant driving force in shaping what the record turned
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Retrieved 2023-12-31. Amorosi, A.D. (26 January 2018). "Two to Tango: Inara George and Matt Whyte (Rupe Shearns)". WXPN 88.5 Radio. Retrieved 19 June 2018
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Deep Playing for Change – Listen to the Music Kneebody – How High feat. Inara George Joey Alexander – Eclipse Gilad Hekselman – Ask for Chaos Stefon Harris
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Edward (April 15, 2011). "'Bridesmaids' Soundtrack Features Fiona Apple, Inara George, Hole, Blondie & Wilson Phillips". IndieWire. Snagfilms. Archived from
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Times. Retrieved 19 November 2011. "trouser press: emiliana torrini, inara george and more". Wears the Trousers Magazine. August 2008. Retrieved 19 November
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Edward (April 1, 2011). "'Bridesmaids' Soundtrack Features Fiona Apple, Inara George, Hole, Blondie & Wilson Phillips". IndieWire. Archived from the original
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includes the song "Indian Summer" that she co-wrote with Mike Viola and Inara George. In 2010 Australian record producer Gabriel Gleeson began releasing electronic
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Parks Interview". Clash. 21 November 2008. Retrieved 19 September 2014. Inara George, singer with the Bird and the Bee and daughter of blues-rock legend Lowell