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Jennifer Diane Lewis [1] (born January 8, 1976) [2] [1] is an American singer-songwriter, musician, and actress. She is the lead singer, rhythm guitarist, and keyboardist for the indie rock band Rilo Kiley.
Acid Tongue was released to generally favorable reviews from contemporary music critics, receiving praise for Lewis' lyrics and vocals. However, some reviewers criticized the numerous collaborations and felt the sound overwhelmed Lewis.
"Black Sand" Justin Mitchell "See Fernando" Alan Tanner "Carpetbaggers" Justin Mitchell 2011 "Big Wave" (Jenny and Johnny) Autumn de Wilde 2014 "Just One of the Guys" Jenny Lewis 2015 "She's Not Me" 2016 "Door" (Nice As Fuck) "Guns" (Nice As Fuck) Luke Rathborne: 2019 "Red Bull & Hennessy" Eric Notarnicola "Rabbit Hole”
Jenny Lewis‘ 2021 single “Puppy and a Truck” was an endearing chronicle of how to survive one’s 40s with the help of the titular items, and the artist has now set the tune to a music video ...
Jenny Lewis was one of Hollywood’s most beloved young actresses in the ’80s and ’90s, but she left it all behind to pursue music — and hasn’t looked back since.. In an exclusive ...
In April 2015, Blake Sennett joined Jenny Lewis and her band on stage at Coachella for a performance of the Rilo Kiley song "Portions for Foxes." [12] Since embarking on a solo career, Jenny Lewis has enlisted the help of drummer Jason Boesel for percussion on studio recordings. He was also part of Lewis' live band for her 2019 tour.
Lewis also performed the song "Guns" by her group Nice as F***, comprised of Lewis, Erika Forster and Tennessee Thomas. Jenny Lewis performs at Soft Junk in East Nashville Tuesday night, July 23 ...
The album marks the return of the band following individual solo projects. On January 24, 2006, Jenny Lewis released Rabbit Fur Coat while Blake Sennett released Sun, Sun, Sun with The Elected. The album was produced by the band with Jason Lader and Mike Elizondo. [2] The first single to be released from the album was "The Moneymaker". [3]