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With Jacki B's beautiful vocals, her single "Burning Star" is creating a buzz in the media. Burning Star is all about a dying astronaut sending his last love song spiraling down from the heavens to his earth angel. 2007 marked a turning point in Jacki's life she decided to embrace her love of music and pursue her Solo Career tune in and find out more.




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A Little Bit About Jacki B



City Canyons artist, Jacki B. lives in the country. Not some farm skirting a red dirt country road, nor a small town nestled along a long ribbon of two-lane blacktop, nor a ranch banking under a southern sun. Nor does Jacki hail from Memphis or Nashville.

 Yet she calls all those places home, because, as everyone knows, home is where the heart is. So, Jersey girl Jacki B. sings country---alt country with a little western flair and a mulligan's stew of other influences. Country with a difference.

That difference is reflected in her haunting City Canyons debut single, "Burning Star". While other country singers have heralded the adventures and misadventures of their cowboys, their desperados both romantically, in many a whiskey and tear-soaked ballad, and dramatically, in songs like "El Paso" and "Pancho and Lefty", Jacki sings of another kind of cowboy, a dying astronaut sending a last love song spiraling down from the heavens to his earth angel.

Jacki's voice, the soaring lap steel guitar and the vibrant earthy mandolin of "Burning Star" bring vividly alive the tale of the last True West and it's perishing but intrepid hero, a hero more romantic than any juke-box Romeo and braver and more tragic than any man that ever strapped a big-iron on his hip.