Wednesday, May 26, 2004

Jenny Jarnagin Releases Two Debut CDs, Donates Proceeds to Women's Charities

Jenny Jarnagin Releases Two Debut CDs, Donates Proceeds to Women's Charities

Singer/Songwriter Jenny Jarnagin Releases Her First Two Albums Simultaneously with Some of the Proceeds Being Donated to Charitable Organizations Benefiting Abused Women - Born in Sayre, Oklahoma on the Same Property as Grammy Award Winning Composer Jimmy Webb, this Songwriters’ Original Works Makes You Think there Must be Something Special in That Dirt

Phoenix, AZ (PRWEB) January 19, 2011

Singer/songwriter Jenny Jarnagin releases her first two music albums together on iFanz Recordz. Jenny is donating one dollar per CD sold to organizations that help abused women get back on their feet.

Phoenix, Arizona resident and musician, Jenny Jarnagin, releases her first two music albums this month on iFanz Recordz. Born in Sayre, Oklahoma on the same property as Grammy Award-winning composer Jimmy Webb, Jarnagin began playing piano at the age of three. Two years later, her family immigrated to Canada, where she was raised until she returned to the United States to pursue her music degree. This month, she celebrates the release of her first two albums.

These debut CDs include twenty-seven original songs, fourteen of which are instrumental piano pieces featured on the first, self-titled album (inspired by the North Peace Country, in British Columbia). The second album titled “He Brings Me Coffee” includes thirteen Broadway style vocal pop pieces featuring two orchestral arrangements by Grammy Award-winning arranger Bob Freedman. Jenny’s ability to turn her personal struggles into creative successes is evident through her lyrics, as illustrated by her song, “Made It Through”, among others. Since exiting an unhealthy relationship, Jenny’s creative output has been unstoppable. Already she is nearly finished recording her third album, “Play The Blame Game”, which is slated for release in March of this year.

“I’m blessed to have a family that helped me through this tough time. My situation made me think about all of the women trapped with no way to leave and no support system. That’s a scary place to be”, says Jarnagin, who has decided to donate one dollar per CD sold to organizations that help abused women get back on their feet. Both CDs are available on iTunes and her personal webpage at http://www. jennyjarnagin. com.

Jenny Jarnagin is an American singer/songwriter and pianist. She has a bachelor’s degree in Performance from Texas A&M and a master’s degree from Northern Arizona University. She also studied at The Conservatory of Music in Victoria, British Columbia and at The Conservatory of Music in St. Petersburg, Russia.

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