Whether doing solo acoustic gigs or heading up a band, Jessica Dunnagan brings her soul to every performance, and her enthusiasm and talent draws an appreciative audience. New to the Atlanta music scene, Jessica is rapidly developing a growing and loyal following.
With her magnetism and charm, Jessica Dunnagan has a way with a crowd. Her well balanced repertoire of crowd-pleasing covers and original songs, backed up by strong vocal talent and impressive guitar skills, quickly engages her audience. An almost tangible musical symbiosis is created as Jessica draws on the crowd's energy and graciously returns the favor with her all-out enthusiasm. Young and old, college kids and baby boomers, bikers and professionals, all find her musical talent and personality infectious. Inevitably, first-time fans are amazed by the suprisingly powerful voice coming from someone of such small stature.
The variety of songs she plays reflects the diversity of her audience, as well as her own multi-faceted persona. You can catch a glimpse of her Nashville roots in her country ballads by the likes of Johnny Cash and the Dixie Chicks, while her rock and roll side comes out in her renditions of hits by bands like Jane's Addiction and Pearl Jam. Her Irish heritage shows in songs by the Cranberries , while selections by Melissa Etheridge and the Indigo Girls reflect pride in her orientation. But Jessica's soul is revealed - and her talent truly shines - when performing her original songs. Though deeply personal, her compositions tell universal stories of coming of age, leaving home, falling in love, and being true to yourself, with a sense of experience and maturity that seems to reach beyond her 23 years.
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hey lil kris and i are totally coming to your show on friday. we are meeting there at 830 for dinner. what time you getting there maybe we can grab food together and catch up. im trying to get amanda to come too. i miss you and bev so i much i need to sing every song as loud as i can and have a blast with you guys. miss you.
You rocked Friday night...I'm all cryin' cause you didn't play any Johnny Cash though man...totally kidding. I think Anna's right, you could totally nail Ice Ice Baby at your next show.
hey lady hows every thing going down their... miss the hell out everyone. hope every things good.. have any new songs? I might have one or two for you that I wrote.. I dont want to sing them I want you too! let me know..
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