Jodi (Scafidi) DiLiberto
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Jodi was born in Brooklyn, NY in 1955. Her family moved to New Jersey in 1967. Jodi married Gary DiLiberto in 1973 and William Pane in 1993. Both marriages ended in divorce. In 2015, she met Neil J Milliner on a musician's networking website. They got to know each other, fell in love, and he immigrated from Australia to the United States in 2019 and they married. Jodi is an artist, musician, and poet. She has performed, as a musician in Renaissance Faires and Medieval Festivals, as well as First Nights and with local theaters. Recordings of her music and images of her art can be found online.[1]
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