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Jeanlizabeth : Driftwood
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Original acoustic rock with a touch of blues, sweet vocals, and hooky melodies
Genre: Rock: Acoustic
Release Date: 2002
Driftwood Record Label: Jeanlizabeth
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Without A Friend Like You 2:52 $0.99
Losing You 4:45 $0.99
Distance 5:02 $0.99
September 3:47 $0.99
Innocence and Despair 4:06 $0.99
Dead Already 4:32 $0.99
Spinning 2:34 $0.99
And I Say 4:01 $0.99
Left Behind 4:32 $0.99
Should I Stay 3:17 $0.99
Rustle 4:01 $0.99
Come On 5:29 $0.99
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Album Notes

"Jeanlizabeth creates modern-day folk with a touch of blues-blending the honesty of undisguised emotions with a straight foward, unencumbered musical approach."
-Lisa Gunter of Tacoma Reporter

Fans call her music "Genuine" and "Fresh". Collaborating the influences of The Indigo Girls and Sarah McGlauchlin, Jeanlizabeth writes from the gut and sings from the heart. Formerly in a duo band, "Tresses of Annie", Jeanlizabeth began playing the Olympia, WA music scene in 1998. In 1999, Tresses of Annie called it quits and Jeanlizabeth continued a solo career, playing throughout the Northwest. In 2001, though without a label, Jeanlizabeth hit the studio to record her first record, Driftwood. Released in mid December 2001 and available in stores by January 2002, Driftwood sparked many opportunities which lead Jeanlizabeth to play Emerald Queen's 2002 Taste of Tacoma (Kiss 106.1 stage) and Tacoma's 2002 New Year's Celebration "First Night". Currently Jeanlizabeth is working on new material and gigin' the Puget Sound Region.

Check out her website www.jeanlizabeth.com for all the latest information.

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REVIEWS

Like a Breath of Fresh Air.
author: Jeff Dale
A fine crafted album. The musicianship, especially from producer, guitarist, and bassist John Dammiere and drumming superstud Scott Peoples, really brings out all the emotional and simple raw power of each and every song. Though the overall mix of the album is a bit off, perhaps Jeans inexperience behind the board, the pure sadness and edginess of breaking up, the emotional rollercoater of getting over it, to the revitalized feelings of love are all portrayed quite nicely in this album. Though not groundbreaking, definatley a listening pleasure.
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Like a Breath of Fresh Air.
author: Jeff Dale
A fine crafted album. The musicianship, especially from producer, guitarist, and bassist John Dammiere and drumming superstud Scott Peoples, really brings out all the emotional and simple raw power of each and every song. Though the overall mix of the album is a bit off, perhaps Jeans inexperience behind the board, the pure sadness and edginess of breaking up, the emotional rollercoater of getting over it, to the revitalized feelings of love are all portrayed quite nicely in this album. Though not groundbreaking, definatley a listening pleasure.
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Like a Breath of Fresh Air.
author: Jeff Dale- Rolling Stone
A fine crafted album. The musicianship, especially from producer, guitarist, and bassist John Dammiere and drumming superstud Scott Peoples, really brings out all the emotional and simple raw power of each and every song. Though the overall mix of the album is a bit off, perhaps Jeans inexperience behind the board, the pure sadness and edginess of breaking up, the emotional rollercoater of getting over it, to the revitalized feelings of love are all portrayed quite nicely in this album. Though not groundbreaking, definatley a listening pleasure.
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Like a Breath of Fresh Air.
author: Jeff Dale- Rolling Stone
A fine crafted album. The musicianship, especially from producer, guitarist, and bassist John Dammiere and drumming superstud Scott Peoples, really brings out all the emotional and simple raw power of each and every song. Though the overall mix of the album is a bit off, perhaps Jeans inexperience behind the board, the pure sadness and edginess of breaking up, the emotional rollercoater of getting over it, to the revitalized feelings of love revisited, are all portrayed quite nicely in this album. Though not groundbreaking, definatley a listening pleasure.
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