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Jane Andrä began her musical career playing her guitar at The Front Porch open mic night while attending Ohio University in 1998. A competitive swing dancer in her spare time, and daughter of Dixieland Jazz drummer Michael Burrill, she began studying the songbooks of the 1930's and 40's Swing Era. In 2002, she made her debut performance as a jazz vocalist with The Russ Turner Trio at Lunaria Jazz Restaurant in Beverly Hills. Jane's long-awaited debut acoustic CD Hot Like The Sun was just released September 13th, 2008. With one CD finally complete, Jane has already begun recording her follow up acoustic CD as well as begun work on her first solo jazz album. My Interview with Jane Andra: http://www.cincygroove.com/?q=node/595Scott
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