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New Classical Tracks: Ashley Jackson

Harpist Ashley Jackson’s latest project was inspired by her grandmother. She says that some of her earliest memories are of the grounded and rooted feeling she would get as she listened to musical services at church with her grandmother. The result of this inspiration is her latest album, Take Me to the Water. Find out more about the record and Jackson’s creative process on the latest episode of New Classical Tracks, with host Julie Amacher.

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