Jennifer Terran

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Hallelujah 05:47 Tools
Que Sera Sera 03:02 Tools
Liberty Lunch 06:45 Tools
This Recording 04:06 Tools
The Painter 04:51 Tools
Full Moon 03:06 Tools
Sweet Love 05:00 Tools
Mad Magdaline 06:48 Tools
Unconditional Love 03:44 Tools
Grand Canyon 05:31 Tools
Skating 03:49 Tools
Sounding a Simple Chord 02:27 Tools
Sticky Sweet 8 to 5 Lady 03:28 Tools
Emotional Laxatives 04:23 Tools
Magdaline Try! 04:23 Tools
Purple Rain 04:52 Tools
The America Song 04:19 Tools
Ynot 03:33 Tools
Cruel 04:06 Tools
Pomegranate Weed 07:09 Tools
Opening's Had 03:26 Tools
Circle of Life 07:40 Tools
Streets of Laredo 04:26 Tools
T.V. Off 03:36 Tools
Fat 04:50 Tools
Her Fall 05:43 Tools
Tide 05:04 Tools
A Big Brown Trout Lives There 03:27 Tools
Walkman Dream State 02:11 Tools
Three Legged Dog 03:30 Tools
Little Rock 03:45 Tools
Ohhh Eee 06:51 Tools
Fried Fud & Sugar 04:35 Tools
Multiorgasmic 3 05:18 Tools
rabbit 04:35 Tools
L.a. 101 05:41 Tools
Write a Song 01:41 Tools
Little Sun 01:04 Tools
Trader Joe's 03:13 Tools
Sticky Sweet 8-5 Lady 03:55 Tools
Everybody is a Star (Everybody Wants to Cum) 03:47 Tools
Canned Food 01:02 Tools
the ride 01:02 Tools
Music Happens Before the Words 06:10 Tools
Barbie's Dead 05:55 Tools
Introduction 00:38 Tools
the split 00:38 Tools
new age credits 00:38 Tools
Born from the Womb of Silence 04:36 Tools
Together 03:29 Tools
Don't Say... 03:29 Tools
Between These Doors 05:09 Tools
Everybody Is A Star 03:29 Tools
Once 04:16 Tools
Phoebe Walking 03:17 Tools
Wedding Day 02:33 Tools
Landon Ray 02:33 Tools
Meadow of Sound 02:25 Tools
Kitty, I Can't Stand It! 01:10 Tools
Her Fall (Oh Jennifer) 00:00 Tools
Night Gives to Day 01:47 Tools
Open Overture for Mot My Muse 02:05 Tools
Two Inch Man 01:25 Tools
Daddy's $ 03:43 Tools
Metisse 02:18 Tools
Pommegranite Weed 02:25 Tools
Monkey Moo 01:59 Tools
Ada Wind 03:33 Tools
Poppy Seed 03:04 Tools
Junkdrawer Waltz 02:25 Tools
Silence 00:38 Tools
Peppers 03:43 Tools
Girl, Not A Woman 04:24 Tools
Daddy's Money 05:26 Tools
Junk Drawer Waltz 04:24 Tools
The Dot 04:24 Tools
Kitty, I Can't Stand It 06:09 Tools
Girl Not a Woman 06:09 Tools
Multi-Orgasmic Three 06:09 Tools
You Are (thank You's) 06:09 Tools
Multi Orgasmic 3 05:19 Tools
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You Are (Thank Yous) 05:19 Tools
Railia 05:18 Tools
Ohhh Eeee 05:19 Tools
Ralia 05:18 Tools
Multi-Orgasmic 3 05:19 Tools
Pomegranite Weed 05:18 Tools
Que Sera Sera (Doris Day cover) 02:44 Tools
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Hallelujah (live) 05:48 Tools
Sticky Sweet 05:48 Tools
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Jennifer Terran was born in Los Angeles, growing up in the 70’s on a dead end street in North Hollywood suburbia. She was the youngest of five children and raised Mormon though she would leave her religion at 15. Her mother Adele Kathryn was an intense, passionate woman, an artist, a dancer and a singer. Jennifer's parents met at a nightclub- her mom singing in a very tight, sexy sequined dress, her father Tony Terran in the band.Her father, a full Sicilian, was born in Buffalo, New York and began playing trumpet in his early teens. He got stuck in Los Angeles when the leader of his touring big band refused to pay for his return fair to New York. So he had no choice but to stay in LA where at 18 (and with a full head of hair at the time), he landed being one of the band members in the “I love Lucy Show”. This began his successful career as a studio player playing on over 10,000 records, T.V. sessions and motion pictures playing with nearly every influential musician and band on the planet including the Beatles, Frank Zappa and Ella Fitzerald. He was almost always the loudest instrument in the mix. Jennifer did her first featured home concert in her living room when she was about 4. Soon after she performed in several musical theater productions. She was 5 when she started her first entrepreneur business selling “back scratches” to her family members for five cents.A favorite pastime was singing songs from the 70’s pop song books while her oldest sister April accompanied her on piano. The family broke up with a divorce when Jennifer was 8 and thus began her many moves with her mother, older sister Eve and stepfather. At 8, she decided she wanted to learn to play piano so she could accompany herself singing. She began typical beginning classical piano lessons at age 9 which went on for 2 or 3 years. Though she lacked the desire to conform to her classical teacher’s lessons, she was greatly moved by music and by singing in particular. Jennifer got her first big rush of being on stage when at age 9, she performed in the school talent show singing a song from “The Muppet Show” which brought her best friend to tears. It was from this moment, that she began to embrace the idea of making music as her life dream. At 12 Jennifer was discovered by a record producer who was convinced he would make her into the next big kid star. She worked in his studio non stop recording old cheesy pop songs. The producer would sit in the control room crying from the raw charge and emotion in her prepubesent voice. The flow of the project was interrupted by her mom’s decision to move once again to a small town in Utah. She went from a concrete, smog filled Los Angeles existence, tagging along with dad to recording sessions to the smells and sights of hay, families with 13 children and Mormon churches on every street corner. Soon after the move, Jennifer’s mother started getting ill. Jennifer and her sister who had always carried adult responsibilities, cared for her baby siblings while her mom and stepfather visited natural health clinics. Five months later, when Jennifer just turned 13, her mother died at age 41 of leukemia. Upon the death of her mother, Jennifer moved back to Los Angeles to live with her father. From there it was more recording with the big producer guy and his cheesy songs, school talent shows and the Hollywood nightclub showcase and audition scene. It was also at this time when Jennifer started acting, though she was not very good at it. At 15 Jennifer left her religion. The first in her family “to see the light”, over the years the rest would follow. By this time piano had taken on a more loose, self developed approach with slower tempos being her favorite. By the time she was 17, she was craving to feel some normalcy and wished to take a break from the identity she had built around music. She went to University of California Santa Barbara and earned a high honors bachelor degree in Sociology during which time she began her love affair with long distance running. Jennifer ran 7 marathons placing 3rd in her age group in her last LA marathon race. With her boyfriend at the time she started several entrepreneur projects during college and continued teaching aerobics and soon began dancing hip hop which she still teaches. Through college Jennifer had many intense withdrawals from being away from music, but didn’t want to do back into it half way. So finally the day after her college graduation, Jennifer began writing music for the first time. The first songs that came out were very personal. They were also very developed musically though she was ignorant of Click here to go to Cruel Pagemusic theory. She wrote many, many songs in her first year of writing and for all intensive purposes taught herself piano, developing her own beautiful strange way with harmony and dissonance. She had several bands, including “Puppet Show” and “Grizelda” while at the same time starting to play solo piano/voice concerts in a local café. Several demos later, she began making her debut Cruel - with the help of engineer Julie Last (Joni Mitchell, Ricki Lee Jones, Shawn Colvin) who co-produced and engineered half the record with her. The other songs were recorded with a local engineer which were more raw one takes. Jennifer played a bunch of shows in California as an indie artist and received some strong recognition for her raw intensity, authenticity, beautiful voice and strange, original pop songs. Chris Douridas took in Jennifer’s music featuring her on KCRW’s “Morning Becomes Eclectic”. He also felt her music should be signed to a record deal, so he played it for David Geffen who was rumored to say she was “amazing! but wow, so intense”. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.