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Juliana Hatfield

Over a 20-year-career, Juliana Hatfield was a staple of college radio in the late 1980s with her band the Blake Babies. Then, she became a flagship artist in the female rock explosion of the 1990s. Now, she’s telling her story in a new book, "When I Grow Up," and a new album, "How to Walk Away." She joins us for a live performance.
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"When I Grow Up: A Memoir" on Amazon.com
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Hi John,
Frankly, I'd never heard of Juliana until just now but, I like what I've heard so far! Nice stuff . . .
Maybe we'll meet up someday in my "second hometown" . . . Boston. Go Sawx!!!
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