Duluth News Tribune — There was a moment toward the end of Reflectivore’s first live performance when the music was winding down and Allen Cragin sort of raised his hands and then let them drop before turning his back to the audience, shaking his guitar and futzing with knobs with his foot.
Reflectivore’s self-titled six-song album was written over three years in spare moments while Cragin’s wife, Tiffany Otto Cragin, was battling a rare bone cancer. The album is dedicated to Tiffany, who was 35 when she died on Aug. 2, 2014. Cragin met Tiffany at a bar in Superior, his hometown, while she was an undergraduate majoring in biomedical science at St. Cloud State University.
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