Jennifer Day
Jennifer Day came up in Los Angeles, though she was born in Pasadena. Her song 'Completely' was a hit, a ballad that connected with a lot of people. She also...
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Jennifer Day came up in Los Angeles, though she was born in Pasadena. Her song 'Completely' was a hit, a ballad that connected with a lot of people. She also wrote tracks like 'Yeah, Right' and 'Gone By Dawn'.
Her music pulled from alt-rock and folk, with some electronic touches. The albums 'Ashes,' 'Phoenix,' and 'Uncovered' followed that debut. The band faced some public attention around her personal life and their views on social issues, but they kept making music through it.
She worked with a group of musicians under the name Jennifer Day. The sound was built around her voice and lyrics, which often dealt with difficult emotions. They didn't stick to one genre, which gave their records a certain range.
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