Jen Wood
Jen Wood released her debut EP 'Whispers in the Wind' in 2015, which introduced her ethereal vocals and introspective songwriting. Her 2018 album 'Echoes of...
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Jen Wood released her debut EP 'Whispers in the Wind' in 2015, which introduced her ethereal vocals and introspective songwriting. Her 2018 album 'Echoes of Yesterday' included the song 'I Could Have Saved You,' a ballad that connected with listeners through its themes of loss and regret.
Her catalog includes songs like 'Lie For A Lie,' 'Aching Heart,' and 'Bronze Wound' that continue in this vein of emotionally direct writing. The 2022 album 'The Journey Within' shows her maintaining this approach without dramatic shifts in style.
She works with bassist Mark Johnson, though details about other collaborators or her early background aren't clearly documented in reliable sources.
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