The singer-songwriter KJ Denhert, who characterizes herself as an "urban folk and jazz artist," can attest to the value of good fortune and even divine encouragement in her music career.
In the fall of 1998 Ms. Denhert had finally finished recording a CD's worth of her original songs when she learned that her apartment in Port Chester was becoming a coop; unless she wantedto move, she needed to produce a hefty down payment on its purchase.
About the same time, a Manhattan-based record company backed out of a deal to manufacture and distribute her CD. She was faced with a nearly impossible decision: whether to spend her savings on housing or to use the money to put out the CD herself.
"I'm not a very religious person," Ms. Denhert said recently, "but at that point I just didn't know what to do.
So I started to go to sleep at night holding a picture of Our Lady of Fatima with the hope that somehow an answer would come to me."
Port Chester Band News
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