Monday December 07, 2009
Arcata, CA- Jenny Scheinman returns to her home state of California for a run of shows this month, including a performance near her hometown of Petroila, CA. Located in Humboldt County, Petrolia is two hours south of Humboldt State University where she will play on December 12th to her loving hometown crowd. In anticipation of her return, the University’s student run paper The Lumberjack interviewed the acclaimed violinist about her experience returning to the small town from her now native New York City. Humboldt students are excited, too, for her performance. HSU student Hannah Rainwater is planning to attend after she got turned onto Scheinman after hearing her self titled vocal debut earlier this year: “A friend was playing her album and I had to stop and ask where that voice was coming from.”
To read the entire article, click here.
| "The Littlest Prisoner" w/Bruce Cockburn | 4:09 | Jenny Scheinman |
| Old Brooklyn (Crossing the Field) | 3:42 | Jenny Scheinman |
| Anna Eco (Crossing the Field) | 4:01 | Jenny Scheinman |
| Newspaper Angels | 3:16 | Jenny Scheinman |
| I Was Young When I Left Home | 5:31 | Jenny Scheinman |
| Jenny Scheinman's Mischief & Mayhem | |
| *"Song for Sidiki" at the Barbican |
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