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It began with a casual suggestion. Blues singer-songwriter Peter Karp had written a duet for his 2007 album “Shadows and Cracks” and his manager suggested that blues woman Sue Foley might be good for the female part. Foley — who had met Karp just once before, in passing — recorded the song, which didn’t make the album. And she remained in touch with Karp when they both hit the road again with their respective bands. The e-mail messages and letters they sent to each other were at the heart of their joint album, “He Said She Said.” The new album "Beyond The Crossroads" is a loud celebration of triumph over tragedy,optimism over despair and faith over hopelessness. It delivers on the promise of their groundbreaking, critically acclaimed 2010 song-cycle, "He Said - She Said"; an inspired and compelling anthology of original songs, adapted from long distance letters and e-mails the two shared over a particularly difficult and dark period in their lives. Gifted singer-songwriter, guitarist, pianist and American troubadour, Peter Karp, is a master songsmith with an art for spinning true-to-life emotions, humor, and candor. With an upbringing that was equal parts southern Alabama and the swamps of New Jersey, Karp¹s music is fueled bythe Yankee-Rebel juxtaposition. He first caught national attention with help from Rolling Stone guitarist Mick Taylor who recorded and toured with Karp on his first label release "The Turning Point." Karp further established himself on the national sc