While other little girls dreamt of being princess brides, mermaids, or fair… Read Full Bio ↴While other little girls dreamt of being princess brides, mermaids, or fairies, Jen Woodhouse performed in her parents' living room in front of a captivated audience made up of her two younger sisters, various stuffed animals, and Barbie dolls. Whether she was performing in ballet and piano recitals, or just hula dancing for the neighbors, it was apparent at a very early age that Jen was a born entertainer. Since her sold out living room concerts, Jen continues to mesmerize audiences across the globe.
These days, Woodhouse has been keeping busy. A recent Nashville transplant, Woodhouse has been ceaselessly touring and promoting her highly anticipated album, "The Shaping & Shifting of Objects & Sound." Quickly garnering tremendous word-of-mouth support, Woodhouse's sophomore album follows on the heels of her critically acclaimed 2005 debut, "This Honest Age."
A collection of cleverly spun tales of realism that relate to the many sides of the persona, "The Shaping & Shifting of Objects & Sound" has many highlights, including the hooky, energetic pop gem, "Rearview," the moody, ethereal piano-driven, "Gravity," and the territorial, rollicking, tongue-in-cheek "Vicious.” "Impossible", one of the album’s standout tracks, combines tripped-out guitars with a quirky Imogen Heap-tinged keyboard groove. Live instruments (piano, drums and bass) mingle with electronic elements while Woodhouse's voice is powerful yet heart-wrenchingly sincere.
Woodhouse masters the delicate balance between strength and vulnerability. These intensely emotional songs bind the elements of self-sacrifice, redemption, and the constant redefining of identity.
The incalculable range found in Woodhouse’s music should be of no surprise, considering her traveling forays into different countries and cultures. Born into a military family, Woodhouse divided her childhood in Texas, the Philippines, Alabama, Germany, Philadelphia, and Chicago. Her diverse upbringing clearly influences the music she makes today.
In addition to her rigorous touring schedule, Woodhouse was invited to perform at several high-profile music festivals, including Austin's biggest music event, South by Southwest, Toronto's Indie Week Festival and Atlanta's Atlantis Music Conference. She has most recently returned from The Green Light Tour, a month-long international tour spanning 22 cities in the US & Canada, promoting her new album and raising awareness about global warming. Teaming up with various environmental organizations such as the Sierra Club and Arbor Day Foundation, Woodhouse and two fellow singer/songwriters planted a tree in every city they stopped in, as well as raffled off 'enviro-prizes' to audience members.
Woodhouse continues to tour extensively throughout the United States, Canada, and Europe. She is currently writing and recording new material for her next project, tentatively scheduled for release in Winter 2008.
These days, Woodhouse has been keeping busy. A recent Nashville transplant, Woodhouse has been ceaselessly touring and promoting her highly anticipated album, "The Shaping & Shifting of Objects & Sound." Quickly garnering tremendous word-of-mouth support, Woodhouse's sophomore album follows on the heels of her critically acclaimed 2005 debut, "This Honest Age."
A collection of cleverly spun tales of realism that relate to the many sides of the persona, "The Shaping & Shifting of Objects & Sound" has many highlights, including the hooky, energetic pop gem, "Rearview," the moody, ethereal piano-driven, "Gravity," and the territorial, rollicking, tongue-in-cheek "Vicious.” "Impossible", one of the album’s standout tracks, combines tripped-out guitars with a quirky Imogen Heap-tinged keyboard groove. Live instruments (piano, drums and bass) mingle with electronic elements while Woodhouse's voice is powerful yet heart-wrenchingly sincere.
Woodhouse masters the delicate balance between strength and vulnerability. These intensely emotional songs bind the elements of self-sacrifice, redemption, and the constant redefining of identity.
The incalculable range found in Woodhouse’s music should be of no surprise, considering her traveling forays into different countries and cultures. Born into a military family, Woodhouse divided her childhood in Texas, the Philippines, Alabama, Germany, Philadelphia, and Chicago. Her diverse upbringing clearly influences the music she makes today.
In addition to her rigorous touring schedule, Woodhouse was invited to perform at several high-profile music festivals, including Austin's biggest music event, South by Southwest, Toronto's Indie Week Festival and Atlanta's Atlantis Music Conference. She has most recently returned from The Green Light Tour, a month-long international tour spanning 22 cities in the US & Canada, promoting her new album and raising awareness about global warming. Teaming up with various environmental organizations such as the Sierra Club and Arbor Day Foundation, Woodhouse and two fellow singer/songwriters planted a tree in every city they stopped in, as well as raffled off 'enviro-prizes' to audience members.
Woodhouse continues to tour extensively throughout the United States, Canada, and Europe. She is currently writing and recording new material for her next project, tentatively scheduled for release in Winter 2008.
Rearview
Jen Woodhouse Lyrics
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A foreign Affair Feeling jaded but what can I do Want to keep my…
Anastacia Oh Oh I use to tell myself that you would wait I…
Andra Day It's easy in the day but harder in the night I…
Bad Suns You wear your hair down, your face is made up You…
BADSUNS You wear your hair down, your face is made up You…
Beach Bunny I wither within When I'm without Baptized in sin And blessed…
Beez & Gonzo Damn I miss all that mischief, it was bliss in…
Bobby [Ludacris] We gotta come back to ya; it's Bobby V. and…
Bobby V [Ludacris] We gotta come back to ya; it's Bobby V. and…
Brenn! One, two, three Painted walls Vinyl plates and busy days sc…
Christian Beck We used to drive around like there was nothin' better…
Damien Jurado She don't keep you moving I know how to move you Does…
Drew Shawty looking fine in my rearview Step on to the side…
Freddie Gibbs I bet you got it twisted, you don't know who…
Habe Come on my darling let's go for ride All of these…
Jason Paul It's not the event It's what you do with it that…
JPaulished Yeah Red and blues in the rearview I said, speak up loser,…
jpro (Huh?) (What?) (Huh? Let's go) I'm lounging back getting a H…
JUCO I was driving in my car You were sleeping in the…
Kalie Shorr There's a picture in a box, in my closet Haven't seen…
Light Years Running through the cul-de-sac Backyards seemed to never end…
Ludacris/Bobby Valentino [Ludacris] We gotta come back to ya; it's Bobby V. and…
M.i You scared of the love baby? This shit drives me crazy Yeah …
Mary Sweet Watch you go like it's the first time But I know…
Max Perry [Hook 1: Demrick] Flashing lights up in my rearview Got …
MWK Your voice is ringing in my head Just like the day…
Raphael Saadiq How can I change the world, but can't change myself? How…
Rebel Rae I saw the world in the review mirror people coming…
Rheostatics Some day you're going to ride Right out of town With the…
sun-looper I lost too many days to count They're all the same…
Taylor Deneen Now it was sweet Sweet at the beginning You used to call…
The Hot Summers I smashed up all my boundaries into A million razor sharp…
The Sanctions I sit down in my car, it's a quarter past…
Tom Galloway I don't give a damn I'll be out of here by…
TYSM Oh, we're doing circles on the west side Driving like we…
Vi City You know I build you up Only for you to…
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