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Samara Joy Interview – The Positive Community

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To see Samara Joy perform live is to experience the artist transcend into another realm. It is a gift she has shared from many stages over the years, captivating audiences with her incomparable vocal technique, warm and precise. Supported by a band just as dedicated to sharing their gifts at the highest level, the group have formed a palpable chemistry that permeates both their performances and their studio collaborations.

Source: The Positive Community – GOOD NEWS FROM THE CHURCH AND COMMUNITY

New York City Facts

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Arts Facts

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Southern United States Facts

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Women Facts

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Spirituality Facts

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