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![]() A lot has changed since Natalie Moon released her homespun Rebuilt debut, Many Waters back in 2003, the first being the obvious change to her name (formerly Natalie Miskimon) after her wedding to husband Seth. In December 2007, Moon convened at DOMUS studios in Cumming, Georgia to record what would become her Short Stories of Epic Proportion EP. The CD paints the portrait of five years filled with ups and downs, joys and fears, and ultimately, hope. Featuring contributions from some of the Athens/Atlanta community's brightest talents, and built upon Moon's powerful trademark voice, Short Stories crosses both stylistic and thematic borders.
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