
Jenny Mitchell Unearths Her Best Work on New Album ‘Tug of War’
'Tug of War' isn't Jenny Mitchell's first rodeo. But it is her best work, worthy of every award it will inevitably collect.
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Subscribe Now'Tug of War' isn't Jenny Mitchell's first rodeo. But it is her best work, worthy of every award it will inevitably collect.
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