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The year is 1897...
Or that's how it seems.
Ramblin' Jackie Lee is a folksinger and songwriter who's music has been compared to the old sound of pre-digital recordings. She has been nicknamed the "Dust Bowl Girl" for singing alike her predecessors of the Great Depression era. She writes lyrics that could've been written a hundred years ago, and she has a voice that suits a scratched vinyl record or a porch in a rural American town...
She adopted her stage name from Ramblin' Jack Elliot solely for similarity of name and predisposition to ramble with words and feet.


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