SpudShow 289 - KJ Denhert

Published: July 17, 2008, 7:41 a.m.

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Artist - KJ Denhert

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Track 1 - I Found You
Track 2 - Little Problems
Track 3 - Lucky 7

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"I Found You" (mp3)
from "Looking Forword Looking Back"
(Motema Music LLC)

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Lucky 7 - (Digital Bonus Version)KJ Denhert
"Little Problems" (mp3)
from "Lucky 7 - (Digital Bonus Version)"
(Motema Music LLC)

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KJ Denhert
"Lucky 7" (mp3)
from "Lucky 7 - (Digital Bonus Version)"
(Motema Music LLC)

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"With a girl like me, you know you won\'t get bored," sings KJ Denhert on the title track of her CD, Girl Like Me. Those who have experienced KJ live would certainly agree. Her sense of joy onstage is infectious, bringing honesty and charisma to her talents as a songwriter, singer and guitarist. As an experienced bandleader, she plays without a net, always taking you on a fun ride. KJ has taken the rhythm, wit and passion of her performances, and wrapped them up in lush arrangements and sparkling production to create her signature CD Girl Like Me. Two notable releases, The Songwriters Notebook and Another Year Gone By, Live followed on her independent label Mother Cyclone Records.

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KJ calls her music Urban Folk and Jazz, though it is rooted in Funk and R & B. "The jazz," she explains, "comes from people\'s perceptions of my guitar voicing and the structure of the tunes themselves-using extended solos and players working off of each other. Urban reflects my childhood, growing up in NYC, and folk, I really adored James Taylor, my first guitar influence." Her lyrics tread the familiar grounds of romance, hope and despair, but in uniquely inspiring ways, as in Little Mary "Little Mary don\'t you be afraid there are a million of us feeling this way."

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