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What began as a brief meeting on a church bus ride quickly blossomed into a friendship based upon a shared passion for creating good music. Tyler and Jenny met at the University of Delaware in August of 2004 and began playing and writing music shortly there after. Originally from the Newark, DE area Tyler was in his sophomore year at UD, studying marketing, voice, and music management. However he really focused most of his time on songwriting, recording, and music production. Freshly graduated from Ocean Springs High School in the bayous of Mississippi, Jenny spent years in the South writing songs with friends and family members, but didn't truly expand upon her creative energies until meeting Tyler.
Jenny and Tyler bring out the best in each other. From distinct melodies, beautifully complex backing vocals, fresh rhythms, and lyrics that speak boldly and directly to the souls of listeners, Jenny and Tyler strive to create music that is honest and genuinely good. Experimenting with a wide spectrum of instruments, Jenny's bluegrass background meshes with Tyler's jazz roots to produce a new genre of music; one that defies being boxed up and labeled. Listeners describe Jenny and Tyler as a combination of folk, jazz, and pop. Some might say "Norah Jones meets Jack Johnson."
Jenny and Tyler's friendship quickly developed into romance and on June 30, 2007 the couple was married on the beach in Avalon, NJ. The pair released their first full-length independent album, "A Prelude" on December 07, 07. There more pop-friendly titles on the album include, "Nashville" (a song about the blossoming of their own romance), "Love's Going to Last" (agape love), and "It's Been Going on So Long" (imperfection/sin). In "Product of Culture" the lyrics speak to the depravity of a society that exploits women and money in favor of superficiality. "American Dream" addresses a similar superficiality. "Called Beauty" is the pair's personal favorite, discussing spiritually adultery and the available hope afterward. In "Season" Jenny questions her purpose. "Plans For Us" responds to such questioning. "Wide-eyed" brings up the effect of one college professor on Jenny's faith. Finally, "You Think" deals with personal guilt and the judgment of others.
Jenny and Tyler plan on moving to Nashville in August. They also plan on releasing a new album in December 2008.
Awesome sound! awwww....we are busy the for the London show, but we'll try to catch ya out for the Logan House show this Friday with The Crash Motive! Thanks for the add!
Just wanted to thank you so much for the advice! I'm going to try to get some of my newer songs on my page (those are from two years ago, you can tell that I was only thirteen due to my voice!)Anyway, thanks again! Blessings,
Hey thank's for the add. I'm Sophie and I'm 22 and I live in Tennessee. I really like your music. Your song's are great. I love listening to them. Best of luck with everything. How was your all dad's Father's Day? I hope good. My dad's was good. What did you do for Father's Day? My family and I gave my dad his gift's yesterday and my family and I went out to eat dinner last night. later Sophie
Thanks for the request. I think that your music is good. I hope your success all the world. Have a wonderful week!! Support message from Tokyo. Puchi Bruce.
thanks for adding me as a friend i see we have a lot of mutual friends .one is the autumn affair jimmy duke the singer is my son.. i really love your sound and jenny you have a beautiful voice , hope to hear you live soon .
LOVE YOUR SOUND! I'll have to thank Neil for getting us together. I'm playing his Perry Hall Folk Night in July - come out if you can. I look forward to hearing you live soon.
Hey thanks alot for the add!
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