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Jennifer Diane Lewis [1] (born January 8, 1976) [2] [1] is an American singer-songwriter, musician, and actress. She was the lead singer, rhythm guitarist, and keyboardist for the indie rock band Rilo Kiley.
"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” "Lapé, Lanmou (Peace and Love)" with Jonathan Wilson, Sanba Zao, and Jackson Browne: Artists for Peace and Justice ...
Acid Tongue is the debut solo album, second overall by American singer-songwriter Jenny Lewis, released in September 2008 through Warner Bros. and Rough Trade Records. [1] ...
The Voyager is the second solo album and third overall by American singer-songwriter Jenny Lewis. The album was released on July 29, 2014, by Warner Bros. Records . [ 1 ] The album was primarily produced by Ryan Adams at his studio, PAX AM .
Within Jenny Lewis' discography, Rabbit Fur Coat is considered "a pivotal key change" for her, [17] serving as a springboard for "one of modern indie rock's most reliably cool careers." [4] Deemed her "melancholy opus," [18] Coat is known as "[a] tantalizing effort" that led Lewis to success both critically and commercially beyond her band Rilo ...
Joy'All is the fourth solo album and fifth overall by American singer-songwriter Jenny Lewis. It was released on June 9, 2023, by Blue Note Records . The album was produced by Dave Cobb .
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.
On the Line is the third solo album and fourth overall by American singer-songwriter Jenny Lewis. The album was released on March 22, 2019, by Warner Bros. Records. [1] Recorded at Capitol Records' Studio B, the album has contributions from Beck, Ringo Starr, Ryan Adams, Don Was, Benmont Tench, Jason Falkner, and Jim Keltner. [2] [3]