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Justin Rosolino’s newest studio effort Wonderlust marks the culmination of years of writing and soul-searching. The follow up to his 1999 release Music, “Wonderlust” is purely reflective of the man behind the music: pensive, sometimes satirical, always honest. It’s a deep and passion-filled collection of songs, given life by the instrumental talents of Sixpence None the Richer’s Matt Slocum, Steve Mason of Jars of Clay, and Nashville piano legend Matt Rollings (Lyle Lovett, Sheryl Crowe). Up-and-coming singer-songwriters Dave Barnes, Billy Cerveny, and Matt Wertz lend their vocal talents as well. “This is the record I’ve been wanted to make for years”, says Rosolino. “It’s a record that says something as a whole - an album in the old school sense - something that can be listened to from start to finish and takes you along for the ride, not just a bunch of non-related, radio-friendly songs.” Produced and mixed by Nashville local Mitch Dane (Jars of Clay) and mastered by Jacquire King (Tom Waits, No Doubt), “Wonderlust” marks the newest chapter in the rise of an authentic, wonderfully-gifted singer-songwriter. Justin started playing guitar when he was six years old, which in a family like his, seemed the natural thing to do. His father sang and played guitar in the New York R&B circuit – places like the Apollo and the Cotton Club – and Justin began sitting in with the band by the time he was twelve. His growth as a musician continued through his teens, and in 1991 he