Potentially True Stories Of a Girls/Girl Burlesque Jazz Group by Inappropriate Jazz & Tiffany Grace Devereaux (2026): A Review

Title: Potentially True Stories Of a Girls/Girl Burlesque Jazz Group (Audiobook/EP Combo)

Artist/Author: Inappropriate Jazz & Tiffany Grace Devereaux

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Source: Audiobook

Genre: Gritty Noir Storytelling, Burlesque Jazz, Dark Humor, Audio Theater


So, ladies—oops, my bad. Let me start again.

Hey, “grown a f***ing women” — I’m just quoting, so please don’t report me to HR.

Have you seen this album/audiobook by Inappropriate Jazz? Because I have been listening to it on repeat like it contains classified instructions for surviving womanhood. Honestly, this might be an anthem. A manifesto. A public service announcement with rhythm.

The project by Inappropriate Jazz isn't just a standard audiobook or a typical music album; it's a dedicated multi-media genre-blend designed to accompany their companion production piece, Potentially True Stories Of a Girls Girl Burlesque Jazz Group. The creator purposefully mixed gritty noir storytelling, smoky audio theater, feminine rage, and musical composition to completely push the boundaries of how an "audiobook" can be experienced in modern spaces.

Now, the important question: should I count this as an audiobook? Goodreads has listed it as a book, and who am I to argue with an institution that also lets me mark books as “currently reading”?

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