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By Nathan Dinsdale

Published on July 01, 2004

You know Kelley Hunt. She's like a sister. Or a friend. Or a neighbor. Because no matter how many times this blues goddess gallivants to clubs across the country or hangs with her buddy Garrison Keillor, Hunt is still that sweet Kansas girl at heart. Not unlike Dorothy if Toto's keeper could only stop clicking heels and killing witches long enough to belt out a mournful blues solo as she tickles the ivories. Hunt twirls into Tornado Alley for performances every couple of months, but this show celebrates the release of Hunt's album New Shade of Blue, her first since signing with Coda Terra.