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Jennifer Griffis : Come Tomorrow
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A dynamic blend of styles to the listener in this long-awaited CD, Come Tomorrow, as she sings her imaginative lyrics and plays piano, hammer dulcimer. Lots of great Colorado musicians back her up on many of these great songs.
Genre: Folk: Modern Folk
Release Date: 2004
Come Tomorrow Record Label: Jennifer Griffis
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Augusta Gone 4:30 $0.99
Canyon Time 3:48 $0.99
Someone Noticed You 3:34 $0.99
I Can't Sleep 3:30 $0.99
Goin' Down to Austin 3:30 $0.99
Take Me to the Fair 4:13 $0.99
Don't Come Lookin' For Me 3:23 $0.99
Come and Behold 4:39 $0.99
Banks of Niagara 4:03 $0.99
Nowhere Without You 3:26 $0.99
Come Tomorrow 3:12 $0.99
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Album Notes

"You can call me folk, you can call me country..." (from "Goin' Down to Austin") Contemporary and traditional sounds make their way through my music and I blend together many styles, including Celtic, jazz, folk and country. I am a piano and hammer dulcimer player.

"Goin' Down to Austin," is a salute to Austin and the great musicians who came from there (and maybe I'll be invited sometime). "Come and Behold" is a tribute to my mother and to the 9/11 tragedy, "Banks of Niagara," an instrumental for piano and hammer dulcimer, "Nowhere Without You," a song of longing for someone you've never met, "Take Me to the Fair," about a stroll through a country fair and to places beyond, and the title cut, "Come Tomorrow," a jazz love tune. There are lots of other great songs as well.
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I am originally from Buffalo, NY and have been in Colorado for over 15 years. My husband, Will, is a doctor and a great storyteller and I have two great kids, Allison and Miles. I have played the piano since I was a kid and learned the hammer dulcimer when I lived in Iowa in the mid-80's. I love to play Celtic and old-time fiddle music on the dulcimer.

Different themes run through my music. Some of the heavier tunes come from my experiences with other people and their situations. I generally write about love, adventure, and possibilities to come. I am a huge optimist and can't help myself.


I hope you will enjoy my music. It's positive and joyful, melodic and lyrical. You won't be able to keep yourself from singing along. I play with some of the greatest Colorado musicians from both Colorado Springs and Denver.

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