Jane O'Neill's "Where the Water Flows" Celebrates Queer Women in Love

LGBTQIA+
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Jane O'Neill
February 24, 2024
Rainbow Rodeo
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Jane O’Neill grew up with a steady diet of music — literally. On Sundays, O’Neill and her eleven siblings would devote themselves to music instruction and singing the songs of folk musicians like John Denver and Bonnie Raitt. O’Neill’s new single “Where the Water Flows” stems from that family tradition of music and togetherness.

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