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I thought I would feature Amy Jo Johnson. I think most of you would know her from the hit tv show, "Felicity" years back, more so than a singer/songwriter. I was taken by her voice and music years ago, and I still find myself looking for her CDs today. The song entitled "Puddle of Grace" resonates with me. This song was featured on Felicity and then became a single. She also has "Clear Blue Sky", "Simple Man", "Goodbye" and "Dancing in Between". These are all favorites of mine. You can check Amy's videos on You Tube if you would like to hear these songs.

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  1. Hi K! I just found her on You Tube and I love the music! Well, I knew I would because you and I have similar taste. :) Very nice voice!

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  2. Oh, Sonja - Thanks for looking into Amy Jo Johnson's music - Have you heard of the show FELICITY? Good show ... I enjoy her ...

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  3. Yes, I have seen that show, and I liked it. But forgot the music :) until now. :)

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  4. It was a good show - I really liked it - I think it was because it was set in New York - I have a special place in my heart for NYC - Glad I could bring a good memory back for you, Sonja!

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