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Over the eight years since her debut album, Patricia Vonne has proven herself a truly ascendant and transcendent musical artist. The lovely San Antonio, Texas born and bred Chicana “has absorbed just about every indigenous musical style Texas has on offer, and can summon any one in the flick of a castanet or guitar pick,” notes the Houston Press. In the same fashion as her lyrically and stylistically multilingual sound melds and soars above a rainbow of genres and musical flavors, Vonne has also handily crossed geographic borders, rising to popularity across Europe while also “quickly taking her place among Texas’s musical treasures,” notes the Austin Chronicle. And in the process Vonne has won the highest praise and comparisons in the music media. "Imagine a young Chrissie Hynde fronting The Mavericks with a little help from Calexico,” raves England’s Word magazine. "Looking like a gypsy PJ Harvey and sounding like Lucinda Williams with Nick Cave’s sense of doom,” observes Mojo. It’s no wonder The New York Times praises her as "this Renaissance woman of Austin, Texas," where Vonne now resides. On her fourth release, Worth It, Vonne continues to expand and enrich her creativity to compelling and stunning effect, thanks to what The Sun praises as "talent to melt the coldest heart." Already noted as "an excellent singer songwriter" (Uncut) and "a beguiling storyteller" (Harp) with a "dramatic songwriting flair" (No Depression) for her largely collaborative compositions on pre