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Coming home again leads to new album for folk singer/songwriter
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- John Morgan's "Sing," his latest folk release under the moniker Juna, came to him as an epiphany on an idyllic farm in Oregon. The journey he took to make it, the story behind it and the music itself are illuminating and uplifting.
Morgan went from living in a "hell house" of a practice space in Morgantown to a "Garden of Eden" in Oregon, then came home to Gauley Bridge to help care for his cancer-stricken father. He captures and channels the wide range of human emotions and the sublime life-affirming beauty of life with his music.
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Coming home again leads to new album for folk singer/songwriter
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- John Morgan's "Sing," his latest folk release under the moniker Juna, came to him as an epiphany on an idyllic farm in Oregon. The journey he took to make it, the story behind it and the music itself are illuminating and uplifting.
Morgan went from living in a "hell house" of a practice space in Morgantown to a "Garden of Eden" in Oregon, then came home to Gauley Bridge to help care for his cancer-stricken father. He captures and channels the wide range of human emotions and the sublime life-affirming beauty of life with his music.
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