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Suggested for additional material: studies at Berklee College of Music (class of 1976)[1]; work in New Orleans leading to her 'discovery' and promotion by Herb Ellis; Charlottesville sessions with Larry Coryell [2]; influence of workshop she conducted in foundation of West Australia Jazz Guitar Society [3]; death in Australia at the Connells Point home of musician Ed Gaston and his wife Di [4].