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Jill Andrews: Behind the Scenes

by Carolyn de Berry on Sunday, November 1st, 2009
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Jill Andrews will break your heart, of course, but when she and her husband Clinton and her new band came through our Kitchen a couple weeks ago, I heard her laugh a lot.  So despite the tears that might well up in your eyes when her voice breaks through to that place she goes, know that your life (and obviously her’s) will go on even if the Everybodyfields aren’t together anymore.  Jill’s got a new band and new songs and from where I was standing it all sounds really, really good.  They are playing lots of shows in the next few months so be sure to catch them live if you can. 

Jill Andrews, Harveys Kitchen

Jill Andrews, Harvey's Kitchen

Jill Andrews, Harveys Kitchen

Jill Andrews, Harvey's Kitchen

Jill Andrews, Harveys Kitchen

Jill Andrews, Harvey's Kitchen

Jill Andrews, Harveys Kitchen

Jill Andrews, Harvey's Kitchen

Jill Andrews, Harveys Kitchen

Jill Andrews, Harvey's Kitchen

Jill Andrews, Harveys Kitchen

Jill Andrews, Harvey's Kitchen

Jill Andrews, Harveys Kitchen

Jill Andrews, Harvey's Kitchen

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  1. monkeywhalelady Says:

    new photos up of the lovely Jill Andrews of the Everybodyfields in our Kitchen http://bit.ly/45m9qk #mskrev #monkeywhale

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  2. monkeywhalelady Says:

    @jillandrews here are some photos from your Harvey’s Kitchen session http://bit.ly/45m9qk

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  3. mattysheets Says:

    Jill Andrews: Behind the Scenes http://bit.ly/2SxJMR via @AddToAny new photos from Carolyn de Berry @monkeywhalelady @monkeywhale #saveitup

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  4. Roger Cooke Says:

    Love those black and whites! Thanks to all @ monkeywhale, for enriching my artistic “experiences”!

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