A song called “Springtime” couldn’t come at a more opportune time. As the maples have budded out and are spreading their leaves, rustling in the ever warming breeze. Birds are back singing their songs, and here we are graced with a beautiful song from singer-songwriter Ava Earl. Ava’s voice lilting up and drifting down, like those aforementioned warm breezes, filling the gaps in the air with a soft but rich sound.“The book was a sweet love story with a badass feminist female character named Cimorene,” she said. “[It was] right up my alley.”
To me, “Springtime” is a song that gives us some allowances for not always being the best versions of ourselves. - Ava Earl
— Red Line Roots
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