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In the beginning was Logos, the Word, representing both
the imminence of meaning and its source. Every written
word, though, is made up of letters and is dependent on
them. Words have the power to evoke emotion and effect
change, and at the heart of that power is a mystery in the
form of letters.
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Jami Anderson of jamidesign in Nashville
is a Texas gal with a Texas twang and
a Texas thang who seems to have stumbled
into Nashville on her way back to Austin. Nov/Dec 2005
5W'S
Pimp My Mandolin, Please.
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WHO
Jami Anderson of jamidesign in Nashville
is a Texas gal with a Texas twang and
a Texas thang who seems to have stumbled
into Nashville on her way back to Austin.
But she decided to stay and become a
part of the music scene, and the folks in her
adopted community are benefiting from
her unique talent and passion. Like the
lonely German woman played by Marianne
Sagebrecht in the cult-classic film, Baghdad
Café, she brings joy and love to the unlovable
and joyless in the middle of an inde-
finable place. You imagine her arriving by
bus in a hat, a cowgirl shirt, a knee-high
pleated skirt, a pair of fancy boots on her
feet, a hopeful smile on her face, and not much else, as her Texassized
talent and Austin-steeped love of music consumed all the
space in her trunk.
WHAT
When you meet Anderson, you know immediately you’ve stumbled
upon a person of unusual candor and electric optimism. But it
is her knack for the absurd and the off-color comment that ensures
this sunny package is viewed as wattage, not dim-wittedness. She
strikes you as a person you’d rather engage in a hilarious conversation
about the unsung uses for hairspray than the pros and cons of
web design. When she speaks, she seems to
look through you, in the same way a blind
person can, her focus too great to only concentrate
on you. She does not seem lost,
but rather cheerfully, openly unfound,
unbound, and unlimited.
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