XLogin

Password lost?  

Facebook Options


Sign up
download process

MP3 Jennifer Bresnahan - Ferris Wheel

Price: 8.99 USD
Download
Now
Add to cart
Instant Download from music, digital version

MP3 Album Cover Musicians use tradebit:

Learn how to make music
Pick up cool karaoke downloads
Search for sheet music!
  • Contains these products:
  • Single items of this product are available separately.
  • I Was Nervous
    play button
  • Ferris Wheel
    play button
  • When Im Gone
    play button
  • Long Day
    play button
  • Primary Colors
    play button
  • Under the Lamppost
    play button
  • Whiskey
    play button
  • The Way You Used To
    play button
  • Losers Escape
    play button
  • Aches and Pains
    play button
  • Hotel
    play button
  • Size: 42.6 MB   Platform: MP3 / All Pl

File Data:

Contact Seller: music, CDbaby reseller USA, Member since 06/19/2005
URL: Twitter this Tweet this
Embed: Create JavaScript Mobile Tag Widgets for your homepage

Description:

(ID 1080049)
A throwback to the songwriting of the seventies, without the sappiness. Honest, unpretentious, and funny when it's appropriate.

11 MP3 Songs
FOLK: like Joni, COUNTRY: Country Blues



Details:
Jennifer Bresnahan's music "crosses boundaries and her voice [is] a raw, evocative alto with great depth and range," says journalist Heather Frye. Her songs are reminiscent of the 70's, but they have a modern edge that is at once solemn and bluesy, yet hopeful and sincere. She has played solo for about the last seven years, coming out with two acoustic albums: "Ten Thirty-Two" in 2000, and "American Girl" in 2002. Her third album, "Ferris Wheel," is her most mature material yet, in terms of lyrics and instrumentation. (The first two albums will be re-released within the next few months. A few MP3's and all lyrics can be viewed at: www.jenbresnahan.com.)

Jen grew up in Billings, Montana, where her only musical training was listening to her dad's favorite music (Joni Mitchell, Paul Simon, Fleetwood Mac, Tracy Chapman) in the car during road trips. Nobody in her family is musical, so it doesn't really make sense that she would be, especially since she's almost deaf in one ear.

During college in Idaho, she picked up the guitar (at age twenty-one) and began writing her own songs within weeks of her first and only guitar lesson. But she had been singing since she was a toddler and writing a capella songs since high school, before knowing anything technical about music. "I think the melodies were always there, somehow. I sat down one day at the kitchen table and decided, 'I'm going to write a song now.' I wrote some words and just stared at them for at least fifteen minutes. Finally I started snapping my fingers and suddenly the entire melody appeared in front of me in an instant and the song was done. I would sing these songs at parties in little rooms, where I would allow only about six people to listen. I was so shy I sang with my eyes shut the whole time."

Singing was a way for Jen to communicate. She's played in front of crowds as small as six and as big as 1,300. The songwriter is currently playing in Portland, Oregon with her band "Jen and the Ex's." The ex's are: Eric Kotila on drums, Jeff Koch on bass, and Jeff Porter on guitar. (www.myspace.com/jenbresnahantheexs)

"Jen and the Ex's" play at several venues in Portland, including McMenamins White Eagle, The Green Room, The Mississippi Pizza Pub, The Bitter End Pub, The Laurelthirst, Voleur, The Rock Bottom Brewery, and The Thirsty Lion. Send an e-mail to jenbresnahantheexs@hotmail.com to sign up on the mailing list!

Note: The album cover is a self-portrait, done in acrylic paint on a large canvas. Its inspiration was taken from a Van Duzer wine label. Jen obtained permission from www.vanduzer.com to use the likeness.


in partnership with CDbaby

More Files From This User