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Molly Jenson

 
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  • Born: March 20, 1979, California
  • Active: 2000s
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Vocals
  • Representative Albums: "Maybe Tomorrow

Biography

Molly Jenson, a singer/songwriter whose sparkling, heartfelt songs nod to Sheryl Crow and Aimee Mann, began to make a name for herself in small venues throughout California in the early 2000s. Aided by producer Greg Laswell, a singer/songwriter in his own right who co-wrote Jenson's debut, Jenson completed her first album, Maybe Tomorrow, in the spring of 2005. Thanks to a tireless gigging schedule, the ever-rising popularity of her MySpace profile, and a collaboration with Switchfoot frontman Tim Foreman on his solo EP, Jenson found herself with a sizeable fanbase by the time 2008 rolled around. She was signed to the newly minted Bully! Pulpit Records the following year. ~ Margaret RegesMySpace profile, and a collaboration with Switchfoot frontman Tim Foreman on his solo EP, Jenson found herself with a sizeable fanbase by the time 2008 rolled around. She was signed to the newly minted Bully! Pulpit Records the following year. ~ Margaret Reges, All Music Guide
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Born March 20, 1979 (1979-03-20) (age 30)
Labels Bully! Pulpit Records/Nettwerk Music Group
Website Molly's Official Website

Molly Jenson is a singer/songwriter from Southern California. She won the award for "Best Acoustic Act" at the 2007 San Diego Music Awards[1]. In April of 2007, Teen Vogue Magazine named her "One of the three best new artists on MySpace". In 2007, she collaborated with Switchfoot lead singer Jon Foreman on his solo “Spring" EP. In May, 2008, she signed to producer Mark Joseph's Bully! Pulpit Records, in a joint partnership with Nettwerk Music Group (home to top artists like Sarah McLachlan, Avril Lavigne and The Cardigans)[2]. Her first album on Bully! Pulpit/Nettwerk "Maybe Tomorrow", produced by Greg Laswell, was released worldwide on March 3rd, 2009, featuring a duet with Foreman titled "Do You Only Love The Ones Who Look Like You." In September of 2008 Jenson's song "Give It Time" was selected to appear in the Freshman Survival Kit, which went out to 75,000 incoming college freshman. In the fall of 2008, Jenson's song, "Wait For You Here," was used in the premiere of the new NBC Television show Knight Rider, while another song "Give It Time" was used in the CW show Privileged. More recently, Molly Jenson was featured on Sherwood's third album, Qu on the song "Worn".

Discography

Maybe Tomorrow (released March 3rd, 2009)
1. Give It Time (4:09)
2. Beginning Here (4:10)
3. Maybe Tomorrow (3:45)
4. Thinking of You (3:42)
5. And You Were (2:36)
6. The Edgy 8 Ball Song (4:26)
7. Alongside You (3:02)
8. Alongside You (Part 2) (1:52)
9. Wednesday (1:45)
10. I'm Sorry For Me (5:09)
11. Thank You My Friend (4:37)
12. Wait For You Here (4:49)
13. Do You Only Love The Ones Who Look Like You (6:56)

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