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Article Contributed by Nicole Lise Feingold | Published on Monday, May 3, 2021
Beth Whitney’s new record, “Into the Ground” set for release May 28th sparked a wave of intense emotions that clearly have been brewing for quite a while now. I hadn’t realized the extent of my feeling as I’ve been cocooning. Whitney’s music helped me to see I’m distracted by a myriad of issues and hence desperately need grounding. To start off, April through June is always marked by the hubbub of the fiscal year’s end, but I’m also preoccupied by the despicable behaviors of a disgruntled colleague. Therefore, I cried listening to “You Leave a Light On” where Whitney emulates Norah Jones in her powerful, but gentle vocals and purposely placed piano riffs. The tune is fundamentally about love, but metaphorically it gave me hope that the light will be left on and therefore this current rough patch will get better. “You leave the light on. When the river’s been run, and the