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Folksinger Jami Lynn Picks a New Anthem for South Dakota
BY: Courtney Ryan |Jun 26, 2014
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A state of less than one million is not likely to produce a massive number of pop stars. But what South Dakota musicians lack in prolific chart-topping, they make up for in songwriting depth. Between the rugged Black Hills and flat-topped Badlands, the scenery demands attention from its resident artists.
“Hail, South Dakota!”—the current state song—certainly relishes the countryside’s natural beauty, but it shies away from the emotional storytelling of the region’s folk-music scene. We looked to folksinger