From her perch, Wolf knows things change, but she also knows how much they stay the same. When the chorus arrives, she sings, “I call you Dracula / Cause most of you people can’t even look in the mirror,” this time about people she knew then and now. He has been married to Susan Lee Appling since June 19, 1977. He is a writer and producer, known for The Bionic Woman (1976), The Curse of Dracula (1979) and Stop Susan Williams (1979). Kenneth Johnson was born on Octoin Pine Bluff, Arkansas, USA. She spends the first verse running through details of her earlier youth - mentioning her Fila kicks and gym bleachers. Kenneth Johnson, Writer: The Bionic Woman. On “Dracula,” her layered vocals and a bouncy, background strumming give the song an R&B feel. “All those nights I knew who I was / And my premonition right,” Wolf sweetly sings as her voice approaches a whistle tone on the opener, “Now.” The song has a laid-back production with simple 808s and allows Wolf’s detail-oriented lyrics to shine. Her 20/20 hindsight perspective on her path to the present is served over mostly hip-hop-ish beats. She’s in a better, higher place now - her buzzy online momentum turning into a burgeoning career. Throughout the album, which arrived in January, Wolf parses the past by mulling how others used to treat her and how she felt about herself. Julia Wolf at Union Stage: On “Good Thing We Stayed,” Julia Wolf spends a lot of time reflecting.
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