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 |  |  |  |  | With nearly 200 firesides, concerts, or other performances a year—often with a full choir—Jenny Phillips must be the hardest working woman in LDS music. This month she releases her newest CD, "The Miracle," a journey with the Apostle Peter, and announces a premier concert in SLC, UT on March 31st. That's this week on the Cricket and Seagull... 
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