Jenny Oaks Baker Rocks Out
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Tom ArmitageApril 29, 2014
Lighten up folks! This is great music and I'll bet people will be still listening in a hundred years. I am not a musician but if I am not mistaken many classical pieces have roots in popular folk tunes of their time.
gripApril 29, 2014
Two large "WOWS" - one for Jenny and the other for Hannah. Bearutiful
ShareeApril 29, 2014
Excuse me, classical music is NOT "boring stuff," and will outlast anything any rock musicians can come up. Some of these tunes may be okay, but will people still be listening to them hundreds of years from now? I doubt it.
kristine gehretApril 29, 2014
Thank you so much for this article and for including some of music of her CD. Wonderful, wonderful, wonderful. Simply amazing! Her talent is out of this world, plus she has 4 beautiful children who are following in her footsteps. What a blessing she is to the world and to those of us who truly appreciate her gift.
Ann BuhrApril 29, 2014
Wow! This article was great! Listening to her music makes me so happy. Thanks, Erin
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