"Jenn delivers on both performance and songwriting. Well mixed
songs with enough of her own individual style to carry things off in a crowded
musical market place."
BeeHive Candy 2011
About Jenn Bostic
"Love me,
hate me/Leave or take me/Just don’t make me change" "Change"
Jenn Bostic’s career as a singer and songwriter began when she
was 10 years old, in the back seat of her father’s car with her older brother on
the way to school. A horrific crash that killed her dad, a hobby musician who
taught her folk songs like "Sunny Side of the Street," and turned her on to
Emmylou Harris and Bonnie Raitt, changed the 25-year-old’s life forever.
"God must need another angel/Around the throne tonight," she
sings on "Jealous of the Angels," a song on her second album, the follow-up to
her promising debut, Keep Lookin for Love. "Your love lives on inside of me/And
I will hold on tight."
Born
in Philadelphia, but raised in Waconia, Minnesota, a small town 30 miles west of
Minneapolis, Jenn grew up singing with her family around the piano. Her father,
a CEO of NordicTrack, played a variety of instruments, including accordion,
while his daughter picked up a love of folk, blues, R&B, soul, show tunes and,
eventually, country. Seeing her father die in front of her made her angry with
God at first, but she later found an outlet for her sorrow in music and writing
songs.
"The first time I was able to sit down at the piano and play, I
shut my eyes and honestly felt a presence next to me," she explains. "I poured
my heart into those first few songs. The only way I could connect and be with my
dad was when I played music. And I still
feel that way."
Jenn went on to perform wherever she could, taking voice, piano
and acting lessons, singing in choirs and
school musicals. She would sit in with a local roots band, Traveled Ground, that
consisted of teachers from her middle and high school, and once included her
father on accordion.
She went east to attend the famed Berklee School of Music, where
she honed her performance skills while studying music education, a field still
vitally important to her.
"One day, I'd love to open up a 'School of Rock’ type
institution," she says. "Just really give back by working with people who are as
passionate as I am about music." She also discovered country music, singing for
a cover band called DiggerDawg, which opened for a variety of performers,
including Alan Jackson, Josh Turner, Brad Paisley, Reba McEntire and Gretchen
Wilson, as well as traveling to Iraq and Kuwait on an Armed
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