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Jennifer J. Holt : The Road to Tunerville
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Rootsy folk originals flavored with traditional and modern instrumentation and a voice that echoes the mystery of the plains.
Genre: Folk: Modern Folk
Release Date: 2004
The Road to Tunerville Record Label: Jennifer J. Holt
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Central Park 3:31 Album Only
Fireside 4:47 Album Only
Prairie Moon Ballroom 6:21 Album Only
Almost There 5:05 Album Only
Ward 37 4:42 Album Only
Mississippi River 5:56 Album Only
That's How the Story Goes 2:57 Album Only
Emerald City 3:17 Album Only
All Night Long 3:52 Album Only
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Album Notes

"Her style compliments her songwriting and vocal style like the prairie wind turning the windmill - a perfect working partnership...a natural performer."
-Pulse of the Twin Cities

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REVIEWS

warm & down to Earth
author: Robert Macdougall
I loved this Album I have already warn it out had to buy another copy, I love your voice so much, my only question is, when will you be producing your Album?
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=)
author: Joyous
The CD is wonderful. (I'm bias, she is my cousin) I'm actually just writing to say the Tunerville is open now--it was closed the whole time I was growing up and old enough to remember anything, but re-opened awhile back. If you would truly like to visit there go the end of June and catch the Rodeo while you're down there!
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Familiar with Tunerville
author: Lonnie Lewerke
I must admit, I bought the CD because my brother owned and operated Tunerville in the early 80's, and was curious. Am so glad I bought it. Jennifer's voice is lovely and the songs well written. I definately would buy another by this talented artist!
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Great
author: Collected Sounds
I want to go back in time to Turnerville and visit there. But I'll be happy listening to track three, Prairie Moon Ballroom as well as the rest of the recording. There is a little of an alt.country feel to a few of the songs, but I'd say that for the most part it's pretty folky. Jennifer's voice is crystal clear and strong. The songs are well written and comfy, she and the other players on the CD are very skilled and it really shows. There's not a bad note on here. Stand out songs: "Fireside" (gorgeous intro), "That's How the Story Goes"
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