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Tina Dickow: Count To Ten
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On my travels through You Tube land I came across Tina Dickow’s music; a singer/songwriter with more depth than usual for You Tube. This video of ‘On The Run’ is from her new album Count To Ten. The album is expected to be released in April: you may sample the album at her web sight. Although the video is nothing special, if you listen, you will hear an honest acknowledgment that being able to do what you want “Looks like freedom and smells like fun, but it feels like being on the run.” This seems to suggest an ability to self reflect an ability sorely lacking in many new artist looking to hit it big. Maybe that’s the issue here Tina Dickow seems to be writing for herself, and if we happen to be listening then all the better. Let me know what you think.

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