Jenny and Johnny

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Big Wave 03:56 Tools
Scissor Runner 03:00 Tools
My Pet Snakes 03:36 Tools
Animal 03:42 Tools
Switchblade 03:38 Tools
Just Like Zeus 02:42 Tools
While Men Are Dreaming 02:26 Tools
New Yorker Cartoon 04:16 Tools
Straight Edge of the Blade 03:54 Tools
Slavedriver 02:16 Tools
Committed 02:45 Tools
The Highs And Lows Of Being #1 00:00 Tools
Little Fly 00:00 Tools
Knowledge Of Good And Evil 00:00 Tools
Really Very Small 00:00 Tools
Chacarera 00:00 Tools
Apple Blossom 00:00 Tools
As A Sprout 00:00 Tools
Wild Is The Wind 02:26 Tools
What A Friend 00:00 Tools
Winter Sun 00:00 Tools
Inútil Paisagem 00:00 Tools
Short And Sweet 00:00 Tools
Jenny and Johnny - Scissor Runner 00:00 Tools
Just One of the Guys 00:00 Tools
Love Hurts 00:00 Tools
Highs and Lows of Being #1, The (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
End Of The Affair 00:00 Tools
Switchblade in Your Coat 00:00 Tools
Little Boxes 00:00 Tools
Scissor Runner (2010) 00:00 Tools
Big Wave (Acoustic Live on MPR) 00:00 Tools
Scissor Runner (Live Acoustic Session Version) 00:00 Tools
Switchblade (Acoustic Live on MPR) 00:00 Tools
Animal (Acoustic Live on MPR) 00:00 Tools
The Next Messiah 00:00 Tools
'Big Wave' | I'm Having Fun Now 00:00 Tools
Big Wave (Live Acoustic Session Version) 00:00 Tools
Big-Wave 00:00 Tools
Jenny and Johnny - My Pet Snakes 00:00 Tools
Just Like Zeus (Live on KCRW) 00:00 Tools
I Don't Want to Talk About It 00:00 Tools
Jenny & Johnny: Just Like Zeus 00:00 Tools
White Men are Dreaming 00:00 Tools
Big Wave (Live) 00:00 Tools
Scissor Runner (Live) 00:00 Tools
End of the Affair (live) 00:00 Tools
Just Like Zeus (live) 00:00 Tools
Jenny And Johnny - Big Wave 00:00 Tools
The Highs and Lows of Being #1 [Bonus Track] 00:00 Tools
Mars Shuffle 00:00 Tools
Committed (live) 00:00 Tools
My Pet Snakes (live) 00:00 Tools
Groovy Kind Of Love 00:00 Tools
Slavedriver (Dntel Mix) 00:00 Tools
MY PET SNAKES - JENNY AND JOHNNY 00:00 Tools
Just One of the Guys (live) 00:00 Tools
Slavedriver (live) 00:00 Tools
Committed (Live on KCRW) 00:00 Tools
The Highs And Lows Of Being #1 - Non-Album Track 00:00 Tools
Banter (live) 00:00 Tools
My Pet Snakes (Live on KCRW) 00:00 Tools
Switchblade (live) 00:00 Tools
Jenny and Johnny - Animal 00:00 Tools
Scissor Runner (Live on KCRW) 00:00 Tools
SCISSOR RUNNER - JENNY AND JOHNNY 00:00 Tools
SWITCHBLADE - JENNY AND JOHNNY 00:00 Tools
One of the Guys 00:00 Tools
End of the Affair (Live on KCRW) 00:00 Tools
Just One of the Guys (Live on KCRW) 00:00 Tools
01 - Scissor Runner 00:00 Tools
Big Waves 00:00 Tools
Big Wave (Live on KCRW) 00:00 Tools
Intro (live) 00:00 Tools
BIG WAVE - JENNY AND JOHNNY 00:00 Tools
Jenny & Johnny - Big Wave 00:00 Tools
Cold Jordan 00:00 Tools
Highs and Lows of Being #1 00:00 Tools
Straight Edge of a Blade 00:00 Tools
The Highs And Lows Of Being #1 [Non-Album Track]/Non-Album Track 00:00 Tools
Highs And Lows Of Being 00:00 Tools
Big Wave (Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
The Scissor Runner 00:00 Tools
NEW YORKER CARTOON - JENNY AND JOHNNY 00:00 Tools
Jenny and Johnny - Just Like Zeus 00:00 Tools
Interview (live) 00:00 Tools
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Jenny and Johnny are an American duo consisting of singer-songwriters Jenny Lewis and Johnathan Rice. An album, I'm Having Fun Now, was released in 2010. The duo first started working together in Los Angeles in 2005, after being introduced by Conor Oberst. Rice had traveled to Nebraska to make his first record before moving to L.A., where Lewis was beginning work with Mike Mogis on her solo debut Rabbit Fur Coat. They both ended up playing on each other's recordings, and struck up a lasting creative relationship. Rice joined Lewis’ band for the Rabbit Fur Coat world tour in 2006, and has played live with Lewis at every show of her solo career thus far. Jenny contributed both songwriting and singing to Johnathan’s Further North in 2007, and he was quick to return the favor as one of the producers of Lewis’ album Acid Tongue and again joining her on the road. During the Acid Tongue sessions, the band cut the song “Carpetbaggers” with Elvis Costello. The legendary songwriter was so inspired with the collaboration that he enlisted Lewis, Rice, their Acid Tongue crew, and the Imposters to help make one of his finest records of recent years, 2008’s Momofuku. During hours of downtime on Lewis’ Acid Tongue world tour, she and Rice began writing a batch of songs different from anything they had previously created. The material was fast, ultra-melodic, and often blended both of their voices into one, creating a completely new sound. When the tour wrapped in Japan in August of 2009, Jenny and Johnny were eager to record the new tunes. They enlisted Rilo Kiley’s Pierre De Reeder to engineer a nine-day October session at his Bright Street Recorders in North Hollywood with the intention of making demos. Jenny and Johnny played as many instruments as possible, right down to the drums. Jason Boesel lent his considerable drumming talents to the songs that required something more. The four friends worked lightening fast, had a hell of a lot of fun, and were so stoked on the results that Lewis and Rice decided to start a new band and finish the record. Jenny and Johnny packed up a station wagon in December 2009 and drove to Omaha, Nebraska, the place where they first hung out all those years ago, to work with their friend, Mike Mogis. Jenny and Johnny locked out Mogis’ world-class ARC studios for five weeks of tracking, vocals, and mixing during the worst Midwestern winter since the 1860’s. The front door of their guest house actually froze shut, so they used an alternate route to get to the studio every day. Cut off from the outside world in a blizzard’s haze, the record’s personality began to emerge. Gone were the vintage, classic-rock textures of their previous two albums, and in came a brand new sound which was tougher around the edges. The exuberance of love songs like Scissor Runner mask some of the record’s darkness, with Lewis chronicling the economic demise of her beloved California in Big Wave, Rice’s haunting vocal on Animal, and both songwriters raising a middle-finger kiss off in the acerbic My Pet Snakes. The overall result is genuine and original pop music for Right Now. This is not a Rilo Kiley record, a Jenny Lewis record, or a Johnathan Rice record. This is Jenny and Johnny. They’re having fun now, and they want you to, too. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.