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  1. Tara Jane Oneil. The Cool Cloud of Okayness. A new full length album of songs in the tradition of albums. Read more about it, order the record at Orindal Records page. TJO RECORD RELEASE SHOWS. Apr 12, 2024- Los Angeles, CA @ Zebulon (w/ Thalia Zedek) TJO TRIO. Apr 24, 2024- Brooklyn, NY @ Union Pool (w/ Ryley Walker) TJO DUO.

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  2. 26. Apr. 2024 · Tara Jane O’Neil’s new album, The Cool Cloud of Okayness, was written amidst the skirmishes and shuffle of the seven years since her self-titled album (although there has been a fascinating array of collaborations, tributes, rarities, and experiments released in the interim).

  3. Tara Jane O'Neil (born November 22, 1972) (surname sometimes written as "ONeil"; sometimes credited as TJO) is an American multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, audio recording engineer, and visual artist based out of Los Angeles, California, United States.

  4. 26. Apr. 2024 · Tara Jane O'Neil- The Cool Cloud of Okayness (full album) Orindal Records. 158 subscribers. Subscribed. 0. 2 views 13 minutes ago. The Cool Cloud of Okayness by Tara Jane O'Neil...

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  5. Tara Jane O'Neil. California. TJO is a multi-instrumentalist,composer,producer and visual artist. She creates melodic and experimental music under her own name and in collaboration with other musicians, dancers and filmmakers.

  6. 26. Apr. 2024 · “May you be happy / May you be at ease/ May you be free”, sings Tara Jane O’Neil on Metta – the closing track from her criminally underrated 2017 self-titled album. It’s a passage that encompasses TJO ’s songcraft: slightly cosmic, forever wandering, and effortlessly borderless.

  7. 7. Mai 2024 · When she sings “A cool cloud of okayness covered us for a season/ then a strange wind blew a strange day” or the track’s closing mantra – “May our cool cloud of okayness rain on we” – O’Neil sounds practically like a chanteuse, whose fragility is devastating and, yes, addictive.