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1Real Woman 3:260:00/3:26
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2The Coffee Song 2:160:00/2:16
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3Take a Breath 2:420:00/2:42
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4That Kind of Old 3:250:00/3:25
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50:00/3:55
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6A Little Romance 3:050:00/3:05
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7Enough 2:170:00/2:17
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83 a.m. Demons 2:580:00/2:58
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90:00/3:21
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10Moderation 2:360:00/2:36
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11You Go Girl 3:060:00/3:06
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12Aloha 3:550:00/3:55
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130:00/2:33
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14A Child's Eyes 2:300:00/2:30
We Did It!
The Kickstarter* for my new album is 100% funded! Thank you so much for your help! I'm so looking forward to getting my album (and the the other rewards) in your hands. Expect them in September.
It's not too late to pledge and choose rewards - there are still 5 days left.
Click here to go to Kickstarter for Vicki's New Album "The Moon Is Racing Me Home"
Thank you to everyone who has already pledged. I appreciate your support! Can't wait for you to hear the new songs!
-- Vicki
*In case you’re not familiar with crowdfunding sites like Kickstarter, crowdfunding is when people pledge a certain amount to support a project in exchange for various rewards. Kickstarter is the most widely used crowdfunding website. On Kickstarter, if the funding goal isn’t reached within a certain timeframe, no one is charged a cent, and no rewards are distributed.
Vicki is a folksinger and songwriter based in Fort Collins, Colorado. She writes songs with humor and heart, and has been called a "female John Denver." She is especially known for her story-telling, thoughtfully-crafted lyrics. Vicki also shares songs from the 60’s through the present. She enjoys performing songs that create connections.
Vicki grew up playing cello, singing while vacuuming, and listening to Broadway show tunes. None of which seem to have influenced her music. But she has been influenced by the likes of John Prine, Nanci Griffith, Steve Seskin, Cheryl Wheeler, David Wilcox, Kathy Mattea, Bill Staines, Mary Chapin Carpenter, CSN (and sometimes Y) and of course, John Denver.
You'll hear Vicki's music at farmers' markets, coffee shops, house concerts, and small festivals. Her performances are welcoming, relaxing, and entertaining. They are filled with insightful lyrics, intelligent musings, and humorous observations.

Vicki and her Guild