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The Docket

Georgia State College of Law Newspaper

Live Music Review: The Jane & Scott Show

January, 2010

Jane Stebbins, 2L, can be seen around campus carrying the various organic desserts she makes, but at night Stebbins unleashes her wild side as vocalist and bass player in The Jane and Scott Show. The altfolk band, which performs as a duo or three piece, and includes the aforementioned Scott on guitar and “featured drummer” Govnid Dixit. On November 10, 2009, the band ran through a set of ten humor-charged, rocking originals, including songs from its album Expectations for an enthusiastic crowd at the 10 High Club in Virginia- Highlands. On stage, Stebbins served as the de facto leader of the group between songs, telling jokes, offering anecdotes about her songwriting inspirations, and generally keeping the crowd entertained. Her voice worked well with the instrumentation and rose at times along Scott’s to create beautiful harmonies. Scott was generally restrained on guitar, playing rhythms that intertwined with Stebbins’ bass lines but he was not afraid, as illustrated by the rocking “Expectations,” to let loose and show off his chops with an impressive solo. The group moved through the songs at a well measured pace, giving the songs time to breath and showing the individuality that each track carries. Humor and warmth can be found in the lyrics, and many of the songs aptly sum up the ecstasy and frustration that sometimes come with juggling school, relationships, and life in general. The show closed with a mellower song, “Southern Exposure.” The slower tempo eased the crowd down from the frenetic pace of some of the earlier songs and served as a great set-closer. Fans can follow The Jane and Scott Show at www.js-show.com, which also doubles as Stebbins blog. The site also features previews of the group’s work and is the best place to go for news and updates on the band’s upcoming shows. Additionally, there is a link to iTunes where you can purchase Expectations, which is also available on Rhapsody and Amazon. The Jane and Scott Show can also be followed on Twitter, MySpace and Facebook.

The Emory Wheel

Emory University Student Newspaper

Guitar Heros

December, 2009

The Jane and Scott Show perform at Bread Coffeehouse, a ministry of the Independent Christian Church at Emory, Wednesday night. The Jane and Scott Show is an Atlanta-based alternative rock duo influenced by the sounds of the early ’90s.

The Docket

Georgia State College of Law Newspaper

Support Your Local Law Student

April, 2009

Jane Stebbins owns her half of the stage at the Little Five Points Corner Tavern, confidently belting out a medley of deeply personal and comically irreverent songs. She harmoniously narrates the tight, warm rhythm of Scott’s guitar with soul and camp. Between songs, Jane tells stories and jokes around. Think power-folk with a touch of humorous geek love. Jane is the “Jane” of “The Jane and Scott Show”, an alt-folk duo who you might find playing at other similar local venues.