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BETTER THAN CHOCOLATE EP
by: JAMIE ANDERSON On this short album from this veteran women's music singer-songwriter, Jamie dabbles in several styles, from folk to jazz to blues. Highlights include "January," about finding peace after a break up and "Public Radio," about the place where even a middle aged folk singer can get notoriety, whether or not she looks good in tight pants! Some of the tracks were recorded with Free Planet Radio, others with engineer Karen Kane and Jamie's Broad Street Band. |
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THREE BRIDGES
by: JAMIE ANDERSON Jamie Anderson marks her 20th year of touring with the release of Three Bridges, a showcase of some of her most requested music. Singer-songwriter - parking lot attendant, Jamie, has played her warm and witty songs in hundreds of coffeehouses, concert halls, colleges & festivals in 4 countries and 37 states. Jamie loves being a musician, so she doesn't really park cars, but her mama said she should have something to fall back on. She has 8 cds under her belt and an expressive voice and personable stage manner that are an asset to any stage. |
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PROMISE OF LIGHT, A
(FEATURED ALBUM) by: JAMIE ANDERSON From the thoughtful peace ballad "Faith," to the bluegrass infused "Hurricane," you'll enjoy this offering from a seasoned singer-songwriter well-known to women's music and folk audiences. Her humor shines through on "Your Mama Scares Me" and "A Little Chocolate"; her serious storytelling is featured in "Beautiful," about a friend who had stomach surgery. Produced by Kiya Heartwood (Wishing Chair) who also sings harmony vocals. She's joined by Kara Barnard on banjo, mandolin and guitar; Miriam Davidson (Wishing Chair) on keyboards and flute; Karen Jones on fiddle (Reel World String Band) & more. |
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LISTEN - ANDERSON
by: JAMIE ANDERSON More songs about food, sex and mama from this touring singer-songwriter! Featured musicians are Kara Barnard (guitar, mandolin), Wishing Chair (Miriam Davidson and Kiya Heartwood) on accordion and vocals. This all-woman release includes "Forever Family" (about gay families), the sultry "Invitation," (sure to be a hit with "Dark Chocolate" fans) and the country-flavored "I Miss the Dog (More Than I Miss You)," the reason you should never break up with a songwriter! |