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these songs. Everyone was kind of tearing up."Vernon's first solo record, too, carries that all inclusive school spirit vibe, cultivated by spending his teens as a camp counselor and a member of both his high school basketball and football teams. "I feel I need to sketch, emotionalize, thank and play to the people and places that have shaped me," Vernon wrote in the liner notes for Home Is, which he recorded right out of high school and has a turn of the millennium college rock feel. Place has long served as both an inspiration and a narrative theme in Vernon's work, but never as bluntly as on that first solo album, when he sang "Feels like home to me/I know just where I want to be."Perhaps the most remarkable thing about Vernon's career since then is that home is still where he wants to be, as he has stubbornly planted himself in Eau Claire. He created such a welcoming home for his friends at his massive recording studio and housing bunker, April Base, that at one point it became so overrun that he took out a second apartment in downtown Eau Claire just so he could claim a quiet moment of his own. On the road, too, Vernon travels in his pack, curating a staff of workers that are hired not only for their professional qualifications but for their ability to fit into his tight knit family of trusted associates."The way Justin views everyone he works with is very heartfelt," says Darius Van Arman, a founder and co owner of Bon Iver's record label, Jagjaguwar. "He's not uncomfortable with mixing or blurring the lines between friendship and business. That can spell the path to ruin for many artists,