Career
Rodgers performs both solo and with a full band. Her music has been compared to Mazzy Star, Galaxie 500, Cowboy Junkies, and Neil Young. In 2008, Rodgers signed to Misra Records.
That same year, she performed with a full band at the South by Southwest Music Festival Rodgers" 2009 release Bright Day was produced by Josh Antonuccio at 3 Elliott Studio in Athens, Ohio.
The album was mixed and mastered by legendary indie producer Kramer, who has praised her music in a number of interviews, calling her "a songwriter in the classic sense of the term."
Erik Cirelli—guitars, lap steel (Bright Day)
Paul Smith—drums, piano (Bright Day)
Austin Osterhout—bass, violin (Bright Day)
Allison Kacmar—bass (Bright Day)
Michele Bartos—cello (Bright Day)
Megan Williams—violin (Emily Rodgers & Her Majesty"s Stars)
Andrew Rishikof—drums (Emily Rodgers & Her Majesty"s Stars).