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Folk Musician

From: Barry Vogel
Series: Radio Curious
Length: 29:11

Sharing interpretations of the human condition and the love of music with lyrical power and determination is the artistry of Joanne Rand, our guest on this edition of Radio Curious. Currently based in Arcata, California, after growing up in the Georgia, and studying art, her passion as a singer – songwriter gripped and has shaped her life since. Read the full description.
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Folk Musician
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Barry Vogel

Radio-curious-logosmall_small I met Joanne Rand at a house concert in here in Ukiah soon after she released her tenth CD album “Snake Oil and Hummingbirds.” We visited in the Radio Curious studios on March 29, 2010 and began our conversation with recollections of her early memories and how they helped shape the woman she is now.
The book Joanne Rand recommends is “Universe: A Journey To The Edge of The Cosmos,” by Nicholas Cheetham.

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Piece Description

I met Joanne Rand at a house concert in here in Ukiah soon after she released her tenth CD album “Snake Oil and Hummingbirds.” We visited in the Radio Curious studios on March 29, 2010 and began our conversation with recollections of her early memories and how they helped shape the woman she is now.
The book Joanne Rand recommends is “Universe: A Journey To The Edge of The Cosmos,” by Nicholas Cheetham.

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