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![]() Jane Kramer (from the album Valley of the Bones available as a self-release) A song of troubadour life sets up on a small college town stage when Jane Kramer opens her guitar case and unlocks her ‘sequin-covered heart’ and competes with the TV station blaring a ball game. The scene is familiar to anyone that has traveled blacktop admitting ‘this sure is lonely but the highway loves you, honey’ and wondering ‘am I crying or am I singing?’ as Jane Kramer opens diary pages on “Singin’s Enough” and the other stories she has collected on Valley of the Bones, her recent release. The road takes her back home to “Macon County” while Valley of the Bonesserves a list of demands when Jane Kramer cautions ‘I ain’t wasting time in no scratchy Sunday dress’ in “Hymn” and concedes that the kiss that hasn’t stopped for ’23 miserable years’ has had serious repercussions in “I’ll See Your Crazy and Raise You Mine”. Listen and buy the music of Jane Kramer from AMAZON https://www.janekramermusic.com/
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