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Jodi Griffith

Boston, Massachusetts, United States | SELF

Boston, Massachusetts, United States | SELF
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"I Believe (CD)"

JODI GRIFFITH JLG Records I Believe 10-song CD

Music that makes you think. These are appealing stories from the thematic (as well as anthemic) side of life. Know what I mean? Jodi's sound is an amalgam of the best of the last couple decades in the sense of lyrical chord structures, melody and groove. Vocal layers swimming amidst a rock sensibility permeate these pop/progressive songs.

It's so refreshing to also hear a female musician and songwriter rock out who REALLY KNOWS HOW to rock out in this day! That only comes with years and experience (wait, I'm not saying you're old Jodi!) What is old anyway? The older I get the more I think of that. I think on today's musical scenic landscape, Jodi arrives a a landscaper, not simply a performer or songwriter. The title track is strong and absolutely worthy of being the lead song in say, a new 21st century version of the rock musical. Yes!

by Mike Loce - The Noise


"Music for the Missing"

Two local singer-songwriters—Jodi Griffith of Weymouth and Grace Morrison of Wareham—will perform tonight at the Beachcomber in Quincy as part of the Squeaky Wheel Tour, a national concert series that raises awareness about missing people.

During the show, they will ask attendees to post fliers in their communities to help find three New Englanders. One is from Quincy: a 14-year old girl named Soomaiiah Quraiishi. She was last seen on April 13, 2001. According to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, authorities believe she was abducted by a family member and taken overseas, perhaps to Lebanon, Syria, or Pakistan.

The Squeaky Wheel Tour is an annual event that was founded in 2001 by Jannel Rap, a singer-songwriter from southern California. The concert series and website (411gina.ort) were established in honor of her sister, Gina Bos, who vanished on Oct. 17, 2000.

Griffith got involved in the Squeaky Wheel Tour after she received an e-mail from Rap. "I jumped at the opportunity because this is one of my goals in life, to help people with my music," said Griffith. The other two missing people who will be highlighted at tonight's concert are William Paul Smolinski Jr. and Mary Edna Badaracco – both from Connecticut.

Smolinski was 31 when he disappeared on Aug. 24, 2004. He was last seen at his home on Holly Street in Waterbury, Conn., and his personal belongings were left behind at his home. He was never seen again.

Badaracco was 38 when she disappeared on Aug. 20, 1984. She would now be 61. She was last seen at her home in Sherman, Conn, and her husband reported her missing when he returned home from work. Her car was still at the house, its windshield smashed. A $50,000 reward is being offered for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person responsible for Badaracco's disappearance.

Griffith has been posting fliers about the coming show and missing person posters at businesses and schools in Quincy and Weymouth. "When I was handing out fliers, there were a lot of people concerned about the people who are missing," she said.

She's hoping tonight's show will generate more buzz around these three missing people, and uncover information that can help investigators locate them. "I've gotten a lot of feedback," she said. "I think it will generate some response."

The show is free and starts at 9 p.m. The Beachcomber is located at 797 Quincy Shore Drive, in Quincy. For more information, visit 411gina.org.

Anyone with information about Quraiishi should contact the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children at 1-800-THE-LOST or the Quincy Police Department at 617-479-1212. ###

- Boston Globe


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I Believe (LP)
There's Only One You (LP)

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The release of her 2nd CD, I Believe, Jodi focuses on the common experiences that we all have in life. I Believe is bonded together with the common thread of deep, message-filled lyrics. Jodi believes in doing good to help people get past their fears and accomplish satisfaction in their lives. Jodi says, "I believe my songs are a therapeutic outlet for all ages." Here is a little insight into what Jodi's songs are about.

Jodi Griffith is an artist that likes to help people through her work in her songs. She always has something to say regarding worldly issues. "Where's Kacie Now" is a song about a child caught in the middle of a divorce as her parents use her as a negotiating toy. "Jaded" is a song that deals with repetitions of our daily lives. Do you hate your job or do you hate staying home with the kids day after day? When you do the same thing day after day this can become jaded.

For information or bookings please contact: jodi@jodigriffith.com