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In this A&T Talks episode, American folk artist and musician Jamie Drake joins us to talk about the significant moments that have led up to each of her album projects, including her latest (2022) album release "New Girl." She shares about the trials of releasing a debut album, experimenting to find her true voice as an artist, and much more. You can buy and stream her album on all platforms.
TIMESTAMPS:
00:06:30 — On making the album "When I Was Yours"
00: 35:19 — On making the album "Everything's Fine"
00:58:35 — On making the album "New Girl"
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