Jennifer Terran

Jennifer Terran is an American singer-songwriter and pianist.

Jennifer Terran
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter, pianist
InstrumentsPiano
LabelsGrizelda Records
Websitewww.jenniferterran.com

Career

Terran plays the piano and sings on her records, often leading to her being compared to Tori Amos. She is also, however, a hip hop dance instructor, as well as a producer, having established her own music label, Grizelda Records, on which she has produced five solo albums: Cruel, Rabbit, The Musician, Live from Painted Cave and Full Moon in 3. In October 2012 she released her album Born from the Womb of Silence.

Acclaim

In 2002 the Sunday Times selected her album The Musician as its second best album of the year.

In December 2007, Terran's recording of "Que Sera Sera" featured in a commercial for Dell's XPS computer, accompanied by exploding monitors and wrecking balls.

Personal life

Her childhood spent in Los Angeles, California was infused with music and musical influences. Her father, trumpeter Tony Terran, was a successful session musician in Los Angeles.

Discography

Albums and Release Dates[1]
Title Release Date
Cruel

January, 1997

Rabbit

January, 1998

The Musician

January, 2001

Live From Painted Cave

January, 2004

Full Moon In 3

January, 2006

Born From The Womb Of Silence

October, 2012

gollark: I have no actual powers.
gollark: I can't.
gollark: Sorry for the horrible formatting but I can't do much better.
gollark: <@293066066605768714> As detailed in infocontext.txt palaiologos also wants acknowledgement that you got this.
gollark: Hello! As you may know, I am (barely) staff in old esolangs. For transparency purposes I also share some of the staff discussion which goes on there. They recently complained about this; palaiologos apparently wants me to post *full* context for staff discussions instead of my somewhat small screenshots, including retroactively in the case of the rules change discussion since apparently people have been led to believe that the staff weren't mostly in favour of this. Thusly, here you go.

References

  1. "Jennifer Terran". bandcamp. Retrieved May 31, 2014.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.