The Sacrifice That Brought About Jenny Oaks Baker’s New Album with Her Children
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Elaine CarrollAugust 30, 2019
Jenny and her entire family are a true testament of faith, love, and everything else ai can think of. I have seen mostly Jenny in concert, but have also seen Family Four a couple times, I truly can appreciate all of the intense work that goes into the preparation for Jenny’s concerts (many of which I have seen). We see the final product after the countlesshiyrs have been put in. I sit in the audience in Awe as a I listen to the most beautiful music I have heard. I am sooooo proud to be able to say that I have personally met Jenny, who is a world class violinist, and her amazing musical family, Family Four. Thank you for sharing your wonderful, exquisite talents with us all !!
Maralyn DotsonAugust 30, 2019
When your Mom and Dad came to Cedar City to the Shakespeare Festival, they brought you and then attended our sacrament meeting on Sunday. I was visiting with your Mom and she told me that you had a very difficult Suzuki teacher and that you wanted to quit your violin. I told her not to let you. My daughter was your primary teacher that day. Thanks for not quitting - we love your music and your family!!
Barbara BrewerAugust 30, 2019
I love watching your entire family perform together!
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