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Jennifer Daniels

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I've seen her live twice here in Jax and once in St. Augustine. Her shows never bring huge crowds, but that's because no one knows about her yet.

Her voice sometimes reminds me of Sarah McLachlan. It's good ol' Southern earthy-folk music (without all the Southern and folk). It MAY be girlie Starbucks music, but not sure. I think she's really talented and she sounds great live.

I have a feeling she is gonna make it big one day. I hope so. I had her sign the two CDs I bought from her. [/cool]

If you hear she's coming to your town, definitely check her out.
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Country music is usually below average.
Without the T & A it's just simplistic music with basic rhymes and predictable content.

This isn't really country music. Much more celtic/folk. Kind of boring to me. She's not on a calibre vocally or emotionally with Sarah McLachlan, at least from the sample cuts I heard. She seem's like a B side artist.
Girlie Starbucks music? I'm not a starbucks girlie, so I can't say.
Some artists do sound better live.

Props to her for breaking through but I'm not digging it.
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