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"textContent": "Contact: alison@bigplanetmusic.comWeb: YouTubeSeeking: Label, Film/TVStyle: Modern fingerstyle guitar According to an online bio, “Alison Whiteacre has had an amazing music career as a recording artist, producer, composer for film, TV, and commercials, and the publisher of her own 4500-plus track music catalog.” After listening to “The Lively Maiden” and “The Fake McCoy,” it’s little wonder that Whiteacre has enjoyed such a long career, earning accolades and no small amount of respect along the way. Her fingerstyle guitar is technically dazzling, but also wonderfully warm. There are no lyrics, but Whiteacre conveys a ton of emotion with her instrument, and we […]\n\nThe post New Music Critique of Alison Whiteacre first appeared on Music Connection Magazine.",
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