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By Terra Sullivan

Published on December 09, 2004

Asheville, North Carolina singer/songwriter Christine Kane has enjoyed some sweet success below the major label radar. For ten years she has left her thumbprint on the folk community, earning admirers that range from North Carolina Girl Scouts to country star Rosanne Cash. On her fifth release, Right Outta Nowhere, her music is layered in a scenic acoustic backdrop, with vocals that go down like molasses and thoughtful lyrics that make everyday scenarios seem cinematic. This year also brought the debut of her collaboration with bluegrass band The Greasy Beans and the North Carolina Dance Theater, Under Southern Skies.