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On This Train     LISTEN
Rainbow Coffee 
Thru The Rainforest    LISTEN
War Without End    LISTEN
Eat The Rich 
Yelling For War 
Voice Of Amerika 
You Are here 
Flight Of The Camelfairy 
Ole Man Bluez 
Compassion Fatigue 
Officer Tom 
Cops Of The World 
Spudz On Par-aid 

"Welcome Home
CD Review
By Len Rogers StoneWall Society 
     On her website a great description of Sue Jeffers is offered. "Sue Jeffers - Insurgent Folk". However, as with most things Sue goes much deeper. Her influences of social conscious folk/rock abound. her ability to bring emotion to the surface is great. Be that the emotion of personal loves and experience or the emotion of socio/political afflictions. Power is the key here. Power to the music, song and Sue's messages. Hailing from Kent, Ohio, Sue's interest in statement is well rooted personally and geographically. Kent, Ohio home to Kent State University and the 70's student uprising already famous in protest song, is a fitting backdrop to Sue's style.

     That is not to say there is nothing other than social and political messages. Sue Jeffers is also in command of a great sense of humor as demonstrated in several songs included on, "Welcome Home". Jeffers has a becoming ability to sing about strife and do with a healthy dose of humor. Thus making her message not only more in-depth but also more enjoyable. Sue begins "Welcome Home" with such statement and humor with the first track, "On This Train". A catchy tune in strong Jeffers style and wit. More "insurgent" pieces like "War Without End" address very specifically with flare and memorable style the current issues of war.

     Fourteen tracks complete "Welcome Home". Jeffers has brought her flavor and style upfront with bite, style, and talent. A fun and thought provoking listen, "Welcome Home" is a welcome addition. 

Check out more about this renaissance Folk artist at her website. A revealing look and great entertainment. 

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