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All Genres > Country > Country Folk > JEANNIE MARIE: Kiss On The Wind

Born and raised in Texas. Taught myself guitar on an old hand-me-down (Wards Brand) guitar. Did not know I could sing until I was sitting in for a drummer for a performance and they needed me to sing one. I had only sung with my family at home and on trips until then. Have been singing professionally since 1973. Played with a variety of duos, trios and bands in the years since 1973. Have mostly done a single. Moved to Southern California in 1982. Did a few years at the Crazy Horse Steak House (which has won the CMA's Best Honky-Tonk award quite a few years) with Bill Erickson where we were the opening act for the many artists who performed there. Played around the L.A. area until I moved to Marsing, Idaho in 1990. I play guitar and sing around here and also the occasional road trip. Have equipment to DJ and Karaoke if need be. I'm not a music snob. Whatever makes people sing and dance and get happy I am all for it. Music is to be enjoyed by ALL. Even those who can not carry a tune. I also play percussion in the local community band which happens to play at the high school functions as well as a few concerts during the year. There are very few students to play in the band and we help fill out the sound. You will love the album if you love music. Be Happy!!



___________________ From articles on JM

Guitarist/Singer Jeannie Marie has just released her first album "Kiss On The Wind" and she is excited about it. The pretty, dark-haired entertainer is well-known to the patrons of the Pour House in Marsing as well as numerous venues around the nation. A native of Ft. Worth, she played drums in high school but had no formal musical training. "I just picked it up," she laughed. She picked it up well enough to preform in such major country-western nightspots as the Crazy Horse Steak House in Newport Beach, CA, The Palomino in Los Angeles, CA, The White Elephant Saloon, in Ft. Worth, Texas and other clubs and restaurants. Jeannie Marie released one other record in the early eighties, "Decorate The Night" to 1,200 radio stations through out the country and it got quite a bit of play but since it was a Christmas song it was only out there for one month. She said friends still hear it once in a while during the holidays in Ft. Worth. Why did she stop traveling and stay in Idaho? "I just got tired of the nightclub scene. Same people, different faces." she said. "Thought I would just stay in one place for a while." She seems to like it but said she also longs to travel occasionally. She is a terrific singer and does really fine things with folk and country tunes. Like most good singers, Jeannie Marie has some original tunes which she has included on the album, the title song being one of them as well as the zippy tune, "I've Got Ramblin' Fever". Which makes me want to get in the car and go somewhere. Good luck Jeannie Marie, we are all behind you.

Check out the artist's website:
http://jeanniemarie.iuma.com

Track List:
1. His Other Woman
2. Easy From Now On
3. I've Got Ramblin' Fever
4. Without You
5. I Love To Dance
6. Missing That Feeling (The Puzzle Song)
7. Green Fields Of France
8. You've Got A Lotta Nerve
9. Kiss On The Wind
10. Way Out There
11. Keith's Song
12. Forever Young

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