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The first track, Wripples, a low key Latin groove, interweaves the delightful jazz guitar of Libramento with the amazing back-up vocals from Stephanie Morgan (of Stephanie’s Id) and the percussion of Kinq Knapp. After that, the listener is hooked instantly to hear the infectious rhythm and lyrics of It Takes Two also with Stephanie Morgan displaying her skills. The Damn Song erupts into a delicious explosion of melody and harmony as Ryan Cox (guitar) and Bill Cardine (Dobro® ), of The Biscuit Burners, play effortlessly over the vocals of Jen and Valorie Miller. Appalachia’s favorite, Woody Woods, burns up the acoustic guitar on Will’s Song and I might be Drunk. While Dave Muhlethaler brings his fiddle swing to Bohemian Hooligan, world renown Billy Constable (Sassagrass, Doug Dillard band, Hypnotic Clam Bake, sit ins w/ String Cheese Incident) rips the strings (times three) on the bluegrass inspired, American Way, playing the guitar, mandolin, and banjo. Libramento’s jazz guitar gets super sweet on Top Shelf Suga’, and Butt Sweat and Beers slams the groove down like it’s crushing a beer can. Finally, Circus Pills features the docile stereophonic effects of Jonathan Bryan (Sound Engineer) and Joe Buzzelli (Producer), and Jen gives a dazzling finger style performance on her guitar while singing, blindfolded, balanced on a tight rope.
Always the affluent lyricist, Jen Greer’s groove-able poetry adds to the emotion and soul of the musical talent that backs up everything she sings about: Life, love and the constant pursuit of loving life. Click the links to hear the songs-

1. Wripples
2. It Takes Two
3. The Damn Song
4. Will’s Song
5. Bohemian Hooligan
6. American Way
7. I Might Be Drunk
8. Top Shelf Suga’
9. Butt Sweat and Beers
10. Circus Pills

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