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MP3 Jenica Rayne - Essential Elements

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  • I Wish
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  • Wrapped Up in Blue
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  • The Poet And The Dancer
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  • Its Never Too Late
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  • The Peoples Time
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  • Call It What You Like
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  • The Garden
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  • Sarah
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  • Blue Skies Dreaming
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Essential Elements was recorded live off the floor with only minimal overdubs. This CD runs the musical and emotional gamut, from the reggae beat and optimistic mood of "I Wish" and the rueful silliness and dance-able beat of "Call It What You Like"

10 MP3 Songs
FOLK: Power-folk, FOLK: Folk Pop



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Jenica Rayne's music is uniquely her own. She is a passionate songwriter, accomplished guitarist and seasoned performer. Born in picturesque Prince Edward County, an island on the shores of Lake Ontario, Canada, Jenica comes from a long line of professional musicians. Having lived most of her adult life in Vancouver and the Gulf Islands, she now calls Kingston, Ontario her home. She studied jazz guitar and voice at Malaspina University College in Nanaimo BC and released her first CD, the critically-acclaimed "Hall of Memories", in front of a sell out crowd at Vancouver's East Cultural Theatre in 1999. Her music has been described as "both raw and brilliant... some gems are best left unpolished" (John P. Mclaughlin, Vancouver Province) and "poignantly crafted... embellished wit wry wit and wordly wisdom" (Barry Newman, Cosmic Debris Magazine).


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