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Post by JJ on Mar 21, 2010 6:39:17 GMT -5
Jewel's new album is coming out June 8! Recordings are done and she's doing a new photoshoot in April (thank God!). It's being produced by Nathan Chapman and is gonna be promoted to country stations mainly.
List of songs recorded:
Summer Home In Your Arms No More Heartaches (For You and I) There's No Good In Goodbye Fading Stay Here Forever What You Are Satisfied Ten I Love you Forever As Bad As It Gets One True Thing Only You
1st single: Stay Here Forever
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Post by Stan4Jan on Mar 21, 2010 9:59:34 GMT -5
looking forward to this *-*
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Post by Devil Marlena Nylund on Mar 21, 2010 10:12:32 GMT -5
I wonder if One True Thing is a remake of a song I wrote and recorded a few years ago?
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Post by JJ on Apr 8, 2010 6:34:04 GMT -5
Title revealed!! Hahaha! "Sweet and Wild" it is! COUNTRY FINANCIAL AND JEWEL ANNOUNCE STAR LIGHT CAFI TOUR "Sweet and Wild," The Singer's Much Anticipated Follow Up To Her Chart-Topping Debut Country Album, to be Released June 8th NASHVILLE, TN Multi-platinum recording artist and songwriter Jewel will embark on a cross-country tour this summer, presented by COUNTRY. Financial. The Star Light Cafe Tour will find the three-time GRAMMY. nominee performing acoustically in support of her sophomore country album, set to hit retailers June 8th. "I am so excited to hit the road as part of the COUNTRY Financial Road Trips and Guitar Picks concert series," said Jewel. "It gives me a great opportunity to spend some time with the fans. I've spent the better part of my year writing and recording this new album. There is nothing more rewarding for me than getting the chance to perform some of my new songs along with the hits I've had over the course of my career. These shows really become a sneak peek into my songwriting and my life." Jewel's first country album, Perfectly Clear, was released in June 2008 and debuted at #1 on the Billboard country charts. Having been married to Ty Murray since her last country album and always being inspired by her life experiences, the new album, titled Sweet and Wild, maintains her country roots as Jewel sings about the love and happiness in her life. "There is no one better than Jewel at bringing the feel of an intimate living room setting to the theatre," said Scott Borchetta, President of Jewel's record label, The Valory Music Co. "With nothing more than her acoustic guitar, witty storytelling and unmatched vocal ability, she brings you into the moment and keeps you there until the lights go up." For the 20-city Star Light Cafe Tour, COUNTRY Financial is teaming up with Jewel to provide her fans with unique concert and online offerings as part of its Road Trips and Guitar Picks concert series. Fans are invited to visit www.tripsandpicks.com to register for prizes, play games and get free downloads. Opening for Jewel on her tour, beginning on the June 11th date in Atlanta, will be singer-songwriter Radney Foster (www.radneyfoster.com). Jewel's June 21st, Boise, ID show at the Botanical Gardens will be a co-headlining show with Brandi Carlile. Tickets for the Star Light Cafe Tour will go on sale starting April 23rd, available at www.jeweljk.com. Jewel Star Light Cafe Tour Dates 6/1 - Fargo, ND - Fargo Theatre - On Sale 4/23 6/2 - St. Paul, MN - O'Shaughnessy - On Sale 4/24 6/3 - Milwaukee, WI - The Pabst Theater - On Sale 4/23 6/4 - Chicago, IL - VIC Theatre - On Sale 4/24 6/5 - Florence, IN - Belterra Resort & Casino - On Sale TBD 6/6 -St. Louis, MO - Sheldon Concert Hall - On Sale 4/24 6/11 - Atlanta, GA - Cobb Energy Center - On Sale 4/24 6/12 - Robinsonville, MS - Horseshoe Tunica - On Sale 4/23 6/13 - Huntsville, AL - Von Braun Ctr. Concert Hall - On Sale 4/24 6/15 - Oklahoma City, OK - Rose State Performing Arts Theatre - On Sale 4/24 6/16 - Kansas City, KS - Midland Theater - On Sale 4/30 6/17 - Salina, KS - Stiefel Theatre - On Sale 4/24 6/18 - Denver, CO - Arvada Center - On Sale 4/24 6/19 - Colorado Spring, CO - Pikes Peak Center - On Sale 4/24 6/21 - Boise, ID - Idaho Botanical Gardens - On Sale TBD 6/22 - Missoula, MT - The Wilma Theater - On Sale 4/23 6/24 - Spokane, WA - Knitting Factory - On Sale 4/23 6/25 - Portland, OR - Oregon Zoo Amphitheater - On Sale 4/28 6/26 - Jacksonville, OR - Britt Pavilion - On Sale 5/17 6/27 - Seattle, WA - Woodland Park Zoo Amphitheater - On Sale 5/3
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Post by lojo on Apr 8, 2010 10:27:35 GMT -5
Help me. Is it me. I so love/hate Jewel. OK. That's harsh. I will LOVE one track and HATE the next. She was on some morning talk show this week. Song (didn't hear the title) was meh.
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Post by guyl44 on Apr 8, 2010 11:51:53 GMT -5
I'm loving Foolish Games right now..
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Post by So Pure on Apr 8, 2010 12:21:37 GMT -5
Help me. Is it me. I so love/hate Jewel. OK. That's harsh. I will LOVE one track and HATE the next. She was on some morning talk show this week. Song (didn't hear the title) was meh. I know pop radio doesn't show "90's" female singer/songwritters much love anymore but I wish she'd give up the country. Something in the vain of "This Way" would be so welcome to me. Or just a stipped down "POY"-esque album. Maybe it's just me, but I don't care for the twang. "Perfectly Clear" is a beautiful song though. And "I Do" minus the fucking banjo/slide guitar/ fidddle would have been great! She's the real deal. I do appreciate the fact she's tried different stuff over the years...dance with "0304"...rock on "This Way". She's brave...I wish just wishing the country was going to be a one off...
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Post by Rural Juror on Apr 8, 2010 18:20:39 GMT -5
I don't see NYC in that list. *sigh* I'm excited for the new album though. I loved Perfectly Clear.
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Post by BurnItUp (with Kerosene) on Apr 9, 2010 2:40:23 GMT -5
Maybe it's just me, but I don't care for the twang. It seems forced sometimes to me; her songwriting style hasn't changed too much -- aside from her lyrics becoming more simple and straightforward and less poetic as time goes on. But the instrumentation on her country songs seems out of place at times, and given that country instrumentation isn't really necessary on country radio these days, it almost seems superfluous. And I worry what a country sound will do to her older songs. I still buy her albums, but mostly I'm looking forward to that stripped down record that seems to keep getting pushed back.
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Post by Rich on Apr 9, 2010 4:24:50 GMT -5
Jewel is talented i wish her well, i hope she gets a big hit.
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Post by JJ on Apr 9, 2010 6:35:25 GMT -5
Good news!
The album will be 10 songs in total. Target will have a bonus track for 11 songs. Home Shopping Network will sell a double album, one CD being an acoustic version of the entire album.
And Jewel is already preparing her next album release! She jut started recording some standards for her next indie album, to be a collection of famous standards (Cole Porter and stuff) and songs she wrote on her own. And after that one, she intends to release an all acoustic album that she has already recorded a lot of songs - this one wil probably be a double disc! I'm just glad Jewel is finally putting her music out. She has so many unreleased songs that she could put one album out every year til the rest of her life. AND, she's re-releasing LULLABY later this year with 2 BONUS Christmas tracks!
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Post by Devil Marlena Nylund on Apr 9, 2010 13:54:13 GMT -5
I miss the old Jewel. After the release of Perfectly Clear, I pretty much lost interest in her altogether, even her old material. I'm glad she branched out and did a full-on country album, but unfortunately, it's not the type of country I like. I did like her slight country-influences on This Way (my favourite Jewel record). Although after Goodbye Alice In Wonderland, I realized that I might be over Jewel and anything she ever puts out. She still has her classics with me (select tracks from each of her first four albums) but other than that, I might actually pass.
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Post by JJ on Apr 13, 2010 17:32:31 GMT -5
Sexy!
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Post by BurnItUp (with Kerosene) on Apr 14, 2010 9:54:53 GMT -5
Her hair and makeup look very 70's which I really like, but the composition, photo background, and font seem either rushed or amateur. I wish it was a close-up of her face ala Lee Ann Womack's There's More Where That Came From instead.
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Post by JJ on Apr 15, 2010 8:12:19 GMT -5
Jewel will be having a live chat every wednesday at 6pm til the album is released. You can check yesterday's chat and watch Jewel make a fool of herself while seeing how long can she yodel below :) www.ustream.tv/channel/jewel-live-chat
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Post by Deleted on Apr 15, 2010 9:42:19 GMT -5
I miss the old Jewel. After the release of Perfectly Clear, I pretty much lost interest in her altogether, even her old material. I'm glad she branched out and did a full-on country album, but unfortunately, it's not the type of country I like. I did like her slight country-influences on This Way (my favourite Jewel record). Although after Goodbye Alice In Wonderland, I realized that I might be over Jewel and anything she ever puts out. She still has her classics with me (select tracks from each of her first four albums) but other than that, I might actually pass. I hear you. Her last album didn't do much for me at all, and now I'm finding a hard time mustering enthusiasm. Still, she's had some great songs and I'll give this a listen. I love the cover.
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Post by Ace on Apr 15, 2010 11:18:39 GMT -5
jewel looks smokin' hot on that cover!
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Post by JJ on Apr 21, 2010 16:48:50 GMT -5
New post from Jewel!!
>>> Track listing Posted in From Jewel on April 20, 2010
Hello all! I just got back from Vegas, where Ty was in town for the PBR World Cup and I attended the ACMs.
I have a little music news to report - I finally have an album sequence for Sweet And Wild!
As you all know I had been struggling with the sequence for this one - partly due to the diverse range of material. I titled the album Sweet And Wild because it showcases both sides of my personality. I seem to be a walking contradiction in life. I am a fairly calm person who reads a lot and writes poetry, but I also like to ride motorcycles and shoot guns. I don't like hunting, but I love bull riding and rodeo as sports. I live firmly and happily between very liberal and very conservative cultures, with drag queens and preachers for friends. I love life, and I love all kinds of people.
For those of you familiar with a wide body of my work, you are well aware of my multifaceted sides through my music. Songs like "Nicotine Love," and "My Own Private God's Gift to Woman," show my darker turns and love of dark humor. But I also believe in themes wholeheartedly that are embodied in songs such as "I'm Sensitive" and "Hands."
For those of you that are familiar with me as a person you know I’m kind of like my music. I write and read poetry, but I also enjoy a fine cigar now and then and like riding motorcycles. I like going to the opera, and enjoy getting dirty and digging in during spring branding. This album sort of sums up both sides.
I love rock songs that are up tempo, and I love introspective songs that are lyrical. Usually I make albums that are one or the other - Spirit is very soothing, This Way is up tempo and rocking.... Well, on this one, I decided not to choose, but just go ahead and be both. The trick to making diverse material fit on one album, is getting the sequence right.
The other thing you guys know about me is my writing style is diverse beyond topic, but in genre as well. I have had such strong folk, country, rock and pop influences, that my writing really reflects this.
I don't try to force my songs to be anything. I try to allow them to be what they are. Some come out rock, and some come out country. Like a good parent, I try not to control what they naturally are, but be a good steward, by making them the best they can be. The consistent theme is the focus on lyric and melody, and my perspective and viewpoint that I write from - as that never changes. This album has some very country songs, it has some straight up rock songs, it has songs that lean pop, and some that go back to my folksy roots. But it was all produced through the lens of the country format, so each is colored and warmed up by great instruments like mandolin and fiddle and some of the best players in the world who were kind enough to join me on the album.
In general this feels like an up tempo album. I decided to come out of the gates swinging with a 1, 2, 3 punch.
1) "No Good In Goodbye" opens - which is a rocking little country song, with a Dylan style internal rhyme scheme.
2) Next is "I Love You Forever"- a pop leaning toe-tapper that has a great story lyric about being close to those we love, even when away
3) Third is my favorite - "Fading" - a song I wrote a long time ago about leaving the ranch and feeling overwhelmed in the cities, traveling all the time and on the road. I'm so glad this has finally made the album. It's definitely in the "wild" category.
4) "What You Are" is mid tempo, and has a "sweet" lyric. I posted a vlog of this song after I had just written it. It has a message that reminds me of "Hands," and it is a topic I really am passionate about. We can relax, because we are already good enough...
5) "As Bad As It Gets"- this is a ballad that rocks. It's the only outside song on the album. It was written by a friend of mine and I chose it because it was vocally challenging. I meant to get around to writing one that pushed me as a singer, as I have always sung better live, and have tended to write wordier songs, rather than ones the showed my singing off. It was a goal of mine to really sing better on this record than on any I had done. This song is well written, and is a great showcase for some singing, and I want to thank the writers.
6) "Summer Home In Your Arms" - this is an older song and falls in my Pieces Of You category. It's my little brand of folksy, country hard-to-define genre. It has whimsical lyrics, and has a shuffle similar to "You Were Meant For Me." For those hardcores who know this song from bootlegs - it is different. I changed it from waltz time to 4/4, I created a chorus hook by changing chords, and I wrote a sweet bridge (I borrowed some lyric theme from the song I wrote with Joe Firstman, for those keeping track of how I cannibalize my own material) I added steel drum to this song, as it has a breezy quality that works perfectly with an island drum.
7) "Stay Here Forever" - my current single, and thanks to you guys the video is a big hit on CMT and GAC. As you know, you calling stations and voting online helps me get my quirky brand of music through - so thanks!
8) "No More Heartaches" - I wrote this a while ago, and am glad it's finally getting a spot. It's sure enough a country song, but has an aggressively articulate blunt yet poetic take on the classic "I'm leaving your no good ass" theme. The first line is "shut up, sweetheart, there's something I need you to hear: I can no longer love the same thing I fear."
9) "One True Thing" - This is a rocker. Theme is finding someone you can believe in and hanging on. We did a cool treatment in the first chorus, where instead of building into an even bigger chorus, we do the opposite and drop everything out except acoustic guitar and my voice. It creates a dramatic and unexpected effect.
10) Track ten is called "Ten." I'm probably the only nerd that gets a chuckle from this, but what the heck. This is one of my favorite story lyrics. I wrote it after Ty and I got in a big fight one day. I was so mad; I had to count to ten before I totally lost it. Love is a peculiar thing - it can inspire the best and the worst feeling because we let someone in so close to us. But the reward is so great too, that always keeping that perspective is key, no matter how intense a fleeting fight can be. I wrote this song as a sort of "count to ten" experience that can help ease you out of bad feelings, and even remind you to be thankful for their best qualities too. I like the opening line "whoever said love is easy, must have never been in love" - I think everyone can relate!
11) "Satisfied" - hands down my favorite message on the album. This is up there with "Hands" and "Life Uncommon" for me. I really believe we don't always know what it takes to be happy and satisfied. Sometimes it's simpler than we know: finding those you love and letting them know you do. To me that is the definition of the word. My favorite spot is the bridge "horses are built to run, the sun was meant to shine above, flowers were made to bloom, and then there's us - we were born to love."
The theme of this album is finding what's true about you and your life, and defending it and valuing it above all else.
THE RECORDING PROCESS
I made this album in a new way. I built it around my live performance demos I did at home by myself. I have always done better live than in a studio, so this time my co-producer Nathan Chapman and I decided to build the tracks around what I had done at home.
I picked the tempo, arranged the song and recorded my guitar and vocal at the ranch. Then I flew with the tracks to Nashville, and we cut bass, drums and electric to the original guitar/vocal. This helped retain the spirit of the solo acoustic performance. Then I flew home and recorded all the background vocals.
We then built the rest of the album virtually online. I'd send him the vocals, he'd layer more electrics on the tracks. I sent a song via mp3 to Jason Freese in LA to lay some keyboard parts down, then he would email his tracks back. Then we would email a song to my string player Jonathon Yudkin, who would record at his home studio and email his parts back to us. We filled out the whole album this way and it was very productive. As longs as you have a clear vision of what you want, it's totally possible to make a great record without having everyone in the same room. The key is building it around the right core - and for me that was the guitar vocal of my live performance. This also allowed us to make an affordable record, and keep our costs down. Something essential in today's industry environment.
SWEET AND MILD
A lot of talk is made about "pop" versus "country." I don't get what the fuss is about. I am the same person, writing the same songs. The difference is I desire my songs to get played on a different radio format - and one I dearly love. The only other difference is how I color my songs. My fundamental songwriting has not changed one bit. But how I produce the music does change. Now I can add weeping steel to emphasize a poignant lyric, whereas before it was off limits. Or I can use a rolling picked banjo to bring an uplifting forward movement to a chorus, instead of layering another electric guitar to get some lift for a chorus. To drive this point home - I decided to release a double album called "Sweet And Mild." It's the exact same record and the exact same sequence, but it's all solo acoustic. Zero production. It's just me and my guitar. These are the tracks I cut at my home studio by myself, and these are the tracks I took to Nashville that Nathan and I created the album around.
Here they exist in their most pure state, as they were written. They are blank canvases that can still go any which way. Naked songs, waiting to be dressed and told what they are. Sometimes we really changed the song when we dressed them up, like "No Good In Goodbye," really took on a new fun personality. Others stayed very similar to what was already there, like "Satisfied," but the production with strings just heightened the emotion, and the Soul Cages approach on drums added an arena rock ballad drama that made me itch to play it with a band in a big venue.
I have enjoyed sharing this album from the beginning with you. Some of these songs date way back, and the newer ones I got to share with you as I wrote them. I have been able to include you in the album making process via Twitter and vlogs.
As a craftsmen, I feel this is one of my strongest written albums, and hopefully you will agree I am singing closer to what I do in my live shows. I hope you enjoy listening to it as much as I enjoyed making it.
I will post the lyrics to each song in album sequence order over the next 11 days so you can get familiar with the lyrics while waiting for the album to be released on June 8th.
Don't forget my tour starts June 1 - I hope to see you on the road with me and songwriting great Radney Foster. He's an unbelievable talent, and I'm honored he's coming on the road with me. You will love him.
xxj
To start things off here is the lyric for "No Good In Goodbye."
No Good In Goodbye (Jewel)
Once upon a time we used to feel so fine I really made you shine We laughed like we were drunk on wine But not anymore No not anymore No not anymore Not anymore
You used to feel so good Used to laugh like we should We did what we could Come on baby I’m sorry would you open the door Come on open the door Come on open the door Come on Open the door
Chorus Baby don’t say the stars have fallen from your eyes Baby just say, say you need me one more time For you and I There is no good in goodbye
You know I really used to love to leave Always had something up my sleeve I guess I mistook being alone for being free But never again No never again No never again No never again
Chorus
Yes I too was just like you Finding comfort in a stranger’s face In some darkened place Where no-one knew my name I was slow to see That everything had changed And I was sad to see that I’d never be the same But without you by my side I’d go insane cause You make the world make sense, baby You make the world make sense
Chorus
For you and I There is no good in goodbye
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Post by BurnItUp (with Kerosene) on May 11, 2010 20:31:46 GMT -5
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Post by SHOOTER on May 12, 2010 2:46:08 GMT -5
Bad As It Gets sounds so good.
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Post by JJ on May 14, 2010 21:34:24 GMT -5
This is wicked cool! Jewel Teams With Velocity Broadcasting For Album Release Event May 14, 2010 at 8:36 AM (PT) VALORY MUSIC CO./NASHVILLE artist JEWEL is teaming with VELOCITY BROADCASTING’s FIRST SPIN for a launch party for the her album “Sweet And Wild.” The release party will take place JUNE 7th, the day before her album is released. The broadcast event will be taped in HD and simulcast at venues nationwide at select MORTON’S STEAKHOUSES, MAGGIANO’S LITTLE ITALY, CLUB CORP private clubs and HD-equipped theaters. It will be broadcast in more than 75 cities across the U.S. and AUSTRALIA. BIG MACHINE RECORDS duo STEEL MAGNOLIA will open the concert. Fans will also be able to request songs and ask JEWEL questions via phone, text and e-mail. Pres./CEO of VELOCITY BROADCASTING PHILIP ELIAS said: “FIRST SPIN from VELOCITY BROADCASTING is like nothing else available to recording artists and their fans right now. It is revolutionizing the way fans experience music, giving them unprecedented access to their favorite performers. At JEWEL’s FIRST SPIN concert on JUNE 7th, the audience will truly become part of the program. They can select what songs they want JEWEL to perform, ask her questions live on the air, and can feature themselves live on the air through the use of HD cameras that will be distributed for fans to use at each venue. This is the world’s largest album release party, and we’re excited to partner with JEWEL and BIG MACHINE LABEL GROUP to let fans across the country be part of the party.” Ticket prices for events at MORTON’S THE STEAKHOUSE, MAGGIANO’S LITTLE ITALY and CLUBCORP’s private club locations will include dinner. Ticket packages will be available with an option to receive an autographed copy of “Sweet and Wild.” For more details on venues and ticket information, visit www.velocityboxoffice.com.
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Post by Stan4Jan on May 14, 2010 22:25:05 GMT -5
i loved the preview... have yet to buy some albums of hers
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Post by BurnItUp (with Kerosene) on May 14, 2010 22:39:48 GMT -5
Jewel Teams With Velocity Broadcasting For Album Release Event May 14, 2010 at 8:36 AM (PT) The only one near me is at a private club; too bad. Pretty expensive too. Speaking of expensive...has anyone done the CD preorder through her website? I've been trying to find out the shipping cost before ordering, and I've heard it's almost $10 on a $12 CD. :o Eek, nevermind. Shipping on the CD is $8.45.
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Post by JJ on May 21, 2010 8:40:15 GMT -5
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Post by SHOOTER on May 21, 2010 11:38:41 GMT -5
Boo. I want Bad As It Gets!!!
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Post by vinyl on May 23, 2010 16:00:52 GMT -5
This comes just at the right time for me.
Jewel, you and I are about to be reunited.
Oh, no mention anywhere: it leaked today.
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Post by BurnItUp (with Kerosene) on May 24, 2010 1:30:37 GMT -5
Some of the instrumentation sounds so much like a Taylor Swift record.
It's a bit lighter and fluffier than I like my Jewel albums, but on first listen it's not as bad as I was expecting (though I've learned set the bar pretty low in regard to Jewel lately); I'm just going to pretend these versions of Fading, No More Heartaches, and Summer Home don't exist.
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Post by So Pure on May 24, 2010 11:04:16 GMT -5
I have higher hopes for 'Sweet & Mild'...country music just doesn't do anything for me. Solo/Acoustic Jewel can't be beat.
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Post by sadchild on May 27, 2010 6:30:04 GMT -5
her appearance on stern recently was excellent.
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Post by BurnItUp (with Kerosene) on May 27, 2010 8:30:28 GMT -5
Is there somewhere online that interview can be heard? Jewel twittered a link to it, but the interview had been removed.
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