- Jenn Lindsay
Infobox Musical artist
Name = Jenn Lindsay
Img_capt = AtSidewalk Cafe , East Village, NYC, October 2002
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Born = birth date and age|1978|10|18Amarillo ,Texas ,USA
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Instrument =Vocals ,Guitar
Genre =Anti-folk ,Urban Folk
Occupation = singer/songwriter, non-profit staff, playwright, video editor
Years_active = 1998-present
Label =No Evil Star Records ,Waterbug Records
URL = [http://www.JennLindsay.com/ JennLindsay.com]
Notable_instruments =piano ,banjo , baritoneukulele ,mandolin , drums, keyboard,xylophone , Vietnamesedan mo ,tambourine ,floor tom ,marxophone ,harmonica Jenn Lindsay (born
October 18 ,1978 inAmarillo ,Texas ) is an Americananti-folk singer/songwriter based inNew York City . Her music blends elements of folk music,indie rock , andprotest song s. She is the founder of No Evil Star Records, an independent social action record label, and through it she has released seven studio albums. Her fifth record was released throughWaterbug Records , an artists' cooperative record label based in Chicago, run byAndrew Calhoun . She has shared the stage withRegina Spektor ,Jeffrey Lewis ,Kimya Dawson ,Alix Olson ,Chris Barron ,Erin McKeown ,Lach ,Girlyman andToshi Reagon , primarily through her association with theanti-folk music scene based in theEast Village of New York City. According to her website, Jenn plays music “for the jobless, the brave, and the indignant.” [ [http://jennlindsay.com/breath.shtml Breath ] ] She has a degree in playwriting fromStanford University and recently attended a graduate program atYale School of Drama.Her music is featured on compilation albums by theACLU ,SBS Records ,Waterbug Records , andStanford University . Her song “White Room” is used as the theme song to “Something Blue,” a television pilot by Brooklyn filmmakerEmily Millay Haddad . Jenn Lindsay has recorded her last six albums withMajor Matt Mason USA of the New York anti-folk scene, and works frequently with Bryant Moore (Sneaky Theieves , Bryant Moore and the Celestial Shore) ondrum and bass arrangements. She is currently recording her eighth studio album, "A For Effort".Career
Jenn Lindsay grew up in
San Diego ,California , where she attendedGrossmont High School and sang in theRed Robe Choir under the tutelage of Edwin Basilo. She played in a folk band with her calculus teacher, covering artists such asSimon and Garfunkel ,James Taylor , theIndigo Girls , and theBeatles . She started writing songs after attending theLilith Fair in 1998 and resolving to join the ranks of the featured female singer-songwriters. Her songwriting attracted attention when she was a student at Stanford University, where she headlinedTake Back the Night Marches and taught songwriting to victims of domestic abuse at the Peninsula YMCA in the Bay Area. Jenn Lindsay started gigging professionally at age 19 while on a “year abroad” in the acting program at theLiverpool Institute of Performing Arts . She moved to New York City in 2001 and was named the “best female singer-songwriter in NYC” [ [http://www.radiocrystalblue.com/q_a/lindsay.html lindsay ] ] by online radio stationRadio Crystal Blue . Since Jenn started touring nationally, she has played her songs in exchange for free catfish in Alabama, sang to a room full of friendly cowgirls in Amarillo Texas, entertained in Vegas, and played encores toLadyfest attendees in Memphis, Brooklyn, Santa Cruz and Ottawa. In addition to appearing at universities and coffee shops, Jenn has played LadyFests,BMI Showcases, theNew York Songwriters Circle , political rallies at Rockefeller Center, and many bars and coffee shops throughout North America.Jenn Lindsay’s sixth and seventh studio albums, "Uphill Both Ways" and "Perfect Handful", were both financed entirely by her fans. Jenn Lindsay writes that her album "Uphill Both Ways" is, “A declaration of independence, a love letter, a primal scream, and a homecoming announcement. It’s a pageant of change, growing up, grief, and the little things that get us out of bed in the morning.” [ [http://cdbaby.com/cd/jennlindsay6 CD Baby: JENN LINDSAY: Uphill Both Ways ] ] One of the hallmarks of Jenn Lindsay’s work is the grassroots, low-fi set up of Olive Juice Studios, where the drum kit rests on a bedspread, the microphone pop filter is a sock stretched over a coat hanger, and percussion sounds include apples and a pen dragged over the wire of a spiral notebook. To keep costs down on her albums "Uphill Both Ways", "Perfect Handful" and "A For Effort", Jenn Lindsay learned to play as many instruments as she could: the guitar, piano, banjo, baritone ukulele, mandolin, drums, keyboard, xylophone, the Vietnamese dan mo, the marxophone and the harmonica. The most difficult, she says, was the tambourine.
“Something good has to come out of the current economic downturn, right? Well, here’s one: anti-folk singer-songwriter Jenn Lindsay.” [ [http://cdbaby.com/cd/jennlindsay4 CD Baby: JENN LINDSAY: Fired! ] ] (Amy Phillips, Village Voice) Smother.net remarks, “Jenn Lindsay has her finger right on the pulse of the whole wide world of working people everywhere.” [ [http://smother.net/reviews/items/modernrock/184/Jenn_Lindsay-Fired%21.php Jenn Lindsay - Fired! album review - Smother Magazine ] ] That’s probably due to the string of frustrating day jobs and subway-platform performances that supported her when she was not actively gigging. Even though
Rambles Magazine believes that “If some of her songs were given the exposure that they deserve, New York would be one receptionist short but the folk world would be one star richer,” [ [http://www.rambles.net/lindsay_gotta02.html Jenn Lindsay, Gotta Lotta ] ] the impoverished struggle of being a solo artist in NYC sent Jenn out onto the road, booking her own shows, leading college workshops, and forming traveling collectives with other emerging artists. In NYC, Jenn's musical community is the anti-folk scene, a hub of musicians based in the East Village'sSidewalk Cafe , who share a mutual distaste for well-packaged mainstream music. Her music, "delicate and tough...stark urban imagery" [ [http://entertainment.signonsandiego.com/events/public-approval-tour/ The Public Approval Tour - San Diego Entertainment Guide at SignOnSanDiego.com ] ] (San Diego Union-Tribune ), showcases "a talent well-versed in the field of social protest music” [ [http://daily.stanford.edu/article/2003/4/18/stanfordGradLindsayAndHerAntifolkSetToPerform Stanford grad Lindsay and her Antifolk set to perform - The Stanford Daily Online ] ] (Stanford Daily ).Discography
* "Bring It On" (2000)
* "The Story of What Works" (2001)
* "Gotta Lotta" (2002)
* "Fired!" (2003)
* "The Last New York Horn" (2004)
* "Uphill Both Ways" (2006)
* "Perfect Handful" (2006)
* "A For Effort" (to be released in 2008)ee also
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anti-folk
*Urban Folk Footnotes
External links
* [http://www.jennlindsay.com Official Jenn Lindsay Website]
* [http://www.myspace.com/jennlindsaystunes MySpace page]
* [http://cdbaby.com/group/lindsay CD Baby Sales Gallery]
* [http://ectoguide.org/alpha/l/lindsay.jenn The Ectophiles Guide Listing]
* [http://www.bignoisenow.com/jennlindsay.html Big Noise A&R Company Listing]
* [http://waterbug.com/catalog/index.php?cPath=58 Waterbug Records Listing]
* [http://www.afterellen.com/archive/ellen/Music/122004/jennlindsay.html Interview in afterellen.com]
* [http://brooklyn.untilmonday.com/story/brooklyn_musician_jenn_lindsay Interview in Untilmonday]
* [http://www.ent-today.com/reviews/jan04/cd/cd011604_jl.htm “Deliciously Earnest,” Entertainment Today, Adam McKibbin]Persondata
NAME= Lindsay, Jenn
ALTERNATIVE NAMES= Lindsay, Jennifer
SHORT DESCRIPTION= Singer, Musician
DATE OF BIRTH=18 October 1978
PLACE OF BIRTH=Amarillo ,Texas
DATE OF DEATH=
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