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Jennifer Graf-Domijan

Jennifer was initially drawn to Europe for two reasons: music and love.  She lived in Vienna for four years, and now calls Croatia home for much of each year, as she married a native Croatian. Since 2015, Jennifer has worked as a tour director and cruise director on European river cruises for a major American travel company, and has become an expert in all of the cities along her routes on the Danube, Rhine, and Main Rivers. She also has traveled to Disney World almost every year since 1985, and knows Disney World inside and out. As a travel agent, Disney World is her primary specialty, and she has helped many Disney newbies and veterans have amazing trips with her insider information.

Latest Posts

Tales of excellent adventures!

The holiday season has kept life super busy, so I haven’t had a chance to report about any of the adventures Miloš and I had while he was here for his visit.   No time like the present to get this ... [Read more]

Music and musicians have real worth and value

During this busy last week leading up to Christmas, I thought I’d post a bit about something that has been on my mind quite a bit lately.  I’ve seen other musicians post about this topic in the past, but felt ... [Read more]

Busy busy busy!

Well, I haven’t posted a new entry here in awhile.  Between caroling season being here in full force and Milos’ visit, I haven’t really had any free time.  But I will be posting soon about our trips to Boston and ... [Read more]

Where can you see Olde Towne Carolers this season?

While many of our gigs are private events and parties, we also do a wide array of public events in the area. This is where you can see the Olde Towne Carolers publicly this season! Sat. Nov. 24 12-3pm Eagle ... [Read more]

Music is a time machine

Two nights ago, I was driving home from our final dress rehearsal for “Fledermaus.”  My car is still in the shop from the storm damage, and the forecast had been iffy because of the possible Nor’easter (which ended up being ... [Read more]

Lots of stuff!

So, it’s been quite the interesting and tiring week! For those of you disconnected from what happened here in the northeast US this last week, we had a little thing called Hurricane Sandy come through.  Needless to say, it caused ... [Read more]

Crossing things off the list…

Well, today (or looking at the clock… yesterday) was the big recital!  We had a very nice turn out and I even sold a few CDs.  I’m eager to watch the video and see which tracks might work for demo ... [Read more]

Feeling the emotion when you sing…

I thought I’d talk a little about feeling emotionally connected to a song – about the impact of the lyrics, but more importantly, how they impact the singer. I’ve talked about this kind of thing with some of my singer ... [Read more]

Being a singer is hard work.

I needed a stress relief break, so I thought I’d write a quick little blog post…. After having a discussion with one of my students yesterday about needing to really work to be a singer, I thought that it might ... [Read more]

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