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Elana Arian

Friday, June 01, 2007

Singer-songwriter Elana Arian is a folk artist who learned the discipline of classical music and the freedom of jazz music as a student. On her sophomore album, "How To Stand in the Rain," Arian crosses style boundaries with ease, backed by an impressive cast of players known for their work with Norah Jones, Dido, Lisa Loeb and They Might Be Giants. She performs live in studio.

Elana Arian's web site


Comments

  • [1] Craig from Philadelphia June 01, 2007 - 02:51PM

    Wow! What a great interview, and what a great singer/songwriter. Have her back again and again. And for anyone who doesn't have "How to Stand in the Rain," give yourself a gift this weekend and buy it now!

    -Craig


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