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Instrument (s) Vocals, guitar. Years active. 1980s–present. Labels. MCA, Elektra, Green Linnet, Epoisse, Philips, Imaginary Road. Website. www .jenniferkimball .com. Jennifer Kimball is a singer and songwriter who formed the folk duo The Story with Jonatha Brooke.
Lori McKenna Pieces of Me 2001. Kris Delmhorst Five Stories 2001. John Gorka The Company You Keep 2001. Patty Larkin Regrooving the Dream 2000. Jack Donahue Lighthouse 2000. Lucy Kaplansky Ten Year Night 1999. David Wilcox Underneath 1999. Jim Infantino Don’t Get Smart 1998. Patty Larkin Perishable Fruit 1997. Catie Curtis Catie Curtis 1997
Jennifer Kimball is an American singer-songwriter best known as a singer in The Story in the early 1990s. She started songwriting in 1995 and released her first solo album, Veering from the...
The Story of Jennifer Kimball. Jennifer Kimball is the most accomplished songwriter and pure singer of the moment that you might have once loved (even if you don’t know her name) and then forgotten about. In 1981 she met Jonathan Brooke during their freshman year at Amherst College in central Massachusetts, where they started harmonizing and ...
Jennifer Kimball is a musician known for her unusual choice of notes, her passion for dissonance and her willingness to create harmony where none has been envisioned before. She began songwriting in earnest in 1995 after leaving her first band, the critically acclaimed duo, The Story.
Singer/songwriter Jennifer Kimball first emerged during the early '80s as one half of the Story, a folk-pop duo she co-founded with Jonatha Brooke while both were students at Boston's Amherst College.… Read Full Biography. STREAM OR BUY: Active. 1980s - 2000s. Born. in Fort Knox, KY. Genre. Country, Folk, Pop/Rock. Styles.
21. Mai 2012 · Jennifer Kimball. Country of origin: U.S. Type of music generally: Contemporary folk, folk/rock. Status: First album, Oh Hear Us (2006) See also: Jennifer Kimball's Official Homepage. The Ectophiles' Guide entry for The Story. Comparisons: More pop than Lucy Kaplansky; more folk than Suzanne Vega. ( JoAnn Whetsell) Covers/own material: