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      John Staedler on April 24, 2010

      very cool, nice music too!

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      Evan Brubaker on April 6, 2010

      Go Jenee! C'mon people, just $150 more to go!

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      Jamie Barth on April 4, 2010

      Glad to be part of this! Thanks for asking. See you with Jackie @ Passim. The hug will be enough!

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      Joris Steenbrink on April 2, 2010

      Looking fwd to hear you play and meet you in person in Veendam on the 16th of April!
      ... and receving the hug...

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      nancy gilbert on March 19, 2010

      You Rock! You will just take them by storm! Great work Nae ~ rock on!

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      Bob Kosturko on March 18, 2010

      40% funded with 28 days to go! It's quite exciting to be part of this project. Go Jenee!

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      Reinhard Liess on March 18, 2010

      Tis's gonna be great! Go you!

      Oh and I *love* the video!

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      Sandy Blackman on March 17, 2010

      Yay Jenee!!! I know you'll get there :)

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      Jeffrey J Kingman on March 17, 2010

      Go go go! Over 30% of the way now!

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      Michael Thiemann on March 17, 2010

      Rock n roll girl! Good luck and still can't wait to see ya in Montpelier VT again!
      Your national tour route is what I call the "smile tour"....ie. the shape of it is a big grin! Enjoy and keep the good tunes coming!

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      Joe Iadanza on March 16, 2010

      You are too damn adoreable! I'm in!

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      Yukon Stubblebine on March 16, 2010

      Good luck!

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      Michael J Cuoco on March 16, 2010

      Oops. I put my comment on your facebook page. Good luck again.

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      Jeffrey J Kingman on March 16, 2010

      Woot! That Creedence song with the line "737 coming outta the sky..." is now running rampant in my head with visions of Jenee deplaning - wearing cool rocker shades and nodding casually to stark raving mad fans/groupies.. ;)

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      K.C. Clifford on March 16, 2010

      We're behind you all the way! Go for it!

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This pledge gets you an in-home concert subject to date availability anywhere in the Continental United States. This can be a pooled donation if a group is inspired to bring me to your town!

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Jenee Halstead arrives with an alto voice that sways gently back and forth between the realms of frailty and strength - part Emmylou Harris, part June Carter, part Patty Griffin. Halstead grew up in the Inland Empire mining country of the West, a singing tomboy with a restless heart. Escaping a collapsed love affair, she left the high desert quiet for the fertile folk environs of Cambridge, Massachusetts quickly taking root at Harvard Square’s Legendary Club Passim. Backed by her nuanced, small-bodied guitar, Halstead draws from the haunting melodies of the Depression Era, patiently distilling folk, bluegrass, and americana to create music that Matt Smith, Club Passim’s longtime manager, describes as “fresh and new, yet familiar and timeless".