Jenn Grinels
Jenn Grinels is an American musician, singer and songwriter, and actress. Originally from Northern California, Grinels is an indie artist who has grown a large grassroots fanbase through constant touring over the past decade. HistoryJenn Grinels is nationally touring singer/songwriter, recording artist and composer. The Nashville based musician has spent most of the last eleven years performing nearly 1500 concerts in venues ranging from Villa Montalvo to Lincoln Center, performing arts centers to listening rooms, living rooms and universities. She has shared the stage with artists including the 10,000 Maniacs, Christopher Cross, Marc Broussard, Edwin McCain, and Marc Cohn. Raised in Cupertino, CA, Jenn’s path to music started in school and church choirs, local musical theater productions, and a garage rock band that consisted of jazz students from Monta Vista, Fremont, and Homestead High school. Grinels studied musical theater at UC Irvine and worked steadily in professional theaters around Southern California until 2007. That year she completed her first studio album and made the decision to give up her apartment, put her belongings in storage and set out as a traveling troubadour. Her song Can't Stay Here was featured on MTV's Real World/Road Rules Challenge: The Island.[1] Grinels released her second full-length album, brokenHEARTbreaker, in May 2012. Musical styleGrinels' music is characterized by acoustic guitar and powerful vocals. Her vocal delivery has elements of folk, pop rock, jazz, and blues. Awards
Discography
As a Sideman"KILR", 2011 References
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