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Among the things you learn in the formative years of being a writer and editor are two truisms that probably apply for any art form. One is that less can often be more. The other is that when the editor becomes the writer, self-editing is not a good option; you should always have at least another pair of eyes helping you fine-tune your creation. I thought about this as four talented and attractive women—Mimi Bessette, Andrea Frierson, Nikki MacCallum and Corrina Sowers-Adler—sang “One Day More,” the finale of their recent show Music and Lyrics by Her, a tribute to “incredible songs by incredible women who wrote music that spoke to us as individuals and as a group.” But as well as they delivered the Georgia Stitt tune, it was the 31st song (or partial song) composed by 30 different songwriters (only Susan Werner was represented more than once) in a show just a notch over an hour.
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