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Taking constructive criticism from others is required to get to the next level.
Wendy Starland
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Wendy Starland
Age: 43
Born: 1981
Born: February 9
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Jazz Musician
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Singer-Songwriter
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New York City
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Many artists who sign deals in the US and UK get the benefit of worldwide promotion and have a better shot at breaking globally.
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