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"textContent": "Contact: levistpetree@gmail.comWeb: levipetree.comSeeking: Label, Booking, Film/TV, PublishingStyle: Singer-Songwriter There’s a warm authenticity about Levi Petree’s Americana-roots songwriting and delivery, that is actually quite refreshing. On a song like “I Told the River,” Petree tells his simple but effective love story with emotive honesty and a touch of wit. The listener is immediately enthralled, and ready for more musical life-lessons. “Country at Heart” is another little gem, with Petree explaining that he’s not into the cowboy boots or trucks, but he’s ultimately a country guy. We can relate to an appreciation for the music but not the trappings. It’s the sort […]\n\nThe post New Music Critique of Levi Petree first appeared on Music Connection Magazine.",
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