Jenn Franklin

Location:
Nashville, Tennessee, US
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Pop / Rock / Indie
Site(s):
Label:
Animus 7 Music
Purchase the Debut EP

"Errors & Admissions"



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Contact:



bookings: bookings@jennfranklin.com



press/interviews: mike@michaeljmedia.com



Licensing for TV/Film: info@jennfranklin.com

(Artist owns all rights to music & masters)

Jenn Franklin's music has been heard on MTV's "Real World," on over 175 college radio stations, and in national publications like Performing Songwriter magazine who says, "a bold voice that asserts instant authority.Franklin's confident delivery ensures an indelible impression." She has also showcased at several music conferences including South By Southwest, Midpoint Musicfest, International Folk Alliance, Diversafest, Midwest Music Summit, and Nashville's 2NMC.



Franklin's musical beginnings were in rural Kansas, where she began singing in rock bands at age twelve, wowing crowds by covering such artists as Heart, Janis Joplin, and Aretha Franklin. All the while, she was writing powerful pop-rock songs on piano but felt too shy to share them with her band. After her college graduation at Wichita State University, she moved to Nashville, where she met recent Berklee Music graduate, Peter Overton. The two collaborated to record a six-song debut EP, "Errors & Admissions." The project was well received and helped to launch some national exposure for Franklin's music, landing two song placements on an MTV show, as well as national college radio airplay.



Franklin then met artist/producer, Jim Reilley, founding member of The New Dylans and a staff writer at Curb Music Publishing. Reilley had seen Jenn perform live and approached her about making a full-length album together, calling in the talents of top-notch musicians like Ken Coomer (formerly of Wilco), Charlie Chadwick (Shelby Lynne, Steve Earl), and Bryn Davies (Patty Griffin). The upcoming album titled, "Girl Invisible," shows Franklin to be a kindred songstress to artists like Sarah McLachlan, Tori Amos, and Sara Barielles, but with a voice undeniably all her own. To hear her music and find out more, visit www.jennfranklin.com.
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