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Sandy
is originally from Louisville, KY, growing up across the Ohio River in
Jeffersonville, IN. She was active in music and theatre in high school and
majored in voice in college before hitting the road with a band. She made
quite a few trips to Nashville over the years; collecting such fans as Pete
Drake, Harlan Howard, John Hurley, and Chet Atkins. Eventually ending up in
Los Angeles, Sandy performed regularly and also worked in the movie industry
until the recession of 1991 sent her packing back to Nashville, TN, where
her sister helped her to get her life back on track. Though music was sort
of relegated to the "back burner" at that time, Sandy never lost the desire
to sing, write and share her music. The current production of "Late Arrival"
is the realization of a very- very-long-time dream. The CD has delighted all
who have heard it, including reviewer Robert K. Oermann (Sept 8, 2005 "Music Row" magazine). Don't miss "Black Velvet Elvis"!
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