Coming from a musical family, becoming a musician herself was only natural for Jennifer Holm. Musical expression was greatly encouraged and having the opportunity to be surrounded and mentored by industry professionals nurtured in her a powerful artistic presence - vocally, musically, and lyrically.
Jennifer's professional music experience began, unusually, in the recording studio. Jennifer go...
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Coming from a musical family, becoming a musician herself was only natural for Jennifer Holm. Musical expression was greatly encouraged and having the opportunity to be surrounded and mentored by industry professionals nurtured in her a powerful artistic presence - vocally, musically, and lyrically.
Jennifer's professional music experience began, unusually, in the recording studio. Jennifer got started by singing lead vocal demos at the age of 17 for songwriter and worship leader Paul Baloche. This led to sessions for local artists and eventually the opportunity to record her own music. By the time she began work in the studio, Jennifer had already been writing songs and playing guitar for four years.
Jennifer went on to attend and graduate from college, worked a few “real” jobs, got married, bought a house, had a child, all the things you’re “supposed” to do. Jennifer continued to write, filling countless notebooks with songs about love, loss, true stories and fictional ones; songs about life. Jennifer released an independent EP in 2011, titled The Things We Say, a compilation of songs demonstrating her versatility of style musically and lyrically. She continued to lend her voice to countless albums and single releases, singing in studios from Texas to L.A. and New York, while performing live at her favorite local venues and house shows.
In 2018, Jennifer released a second EP, called Gravity, and moved to Nashville, TN. Jennifer has performed with Musicians Corner and at the legendary Bluebird Café, is a session singer with Ten Two Six Music Group and Tim Davis Vocals, and has original music in several synchronization libraries such as Crucial Music, Atomica Music Library, and Epidemic Sound.
Jennifer continues to write, sing, and perform in Nashville, where she lives with her husband, Jeff, and daughter, Ava.
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