Jennifer O'Connor
Born in a small town in Connecticut, singer/songwriter Jennifer O'Connor, who moved with her family to Florida right before she started high school, was always interested in music, but it wasn't until 1996, after she had finished college in Atlanta, that she wrote her first song for a band she was in at the time. In 1999 she moved to New York City and decided to pursue a solo career, and in 2002 her self-titled debut was released, garnering her comparisons to both Liz Phair and Mazzy Star. Three years later, The Color and the Light came out on New York-based {@Red ...[more]
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VINYL FORMAT. The latest from Jennifer's 7" series. Features, Jennifer O'Connor - "I Was A Race Car Driver", b/w "I Was So Wrong" (Dump remix) and Dump's version of Rose Royce's "I Wanna Get Next To You". Sleeve art by Mr. James McNew, all copies on beautiful white wax.
7" $6.99
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Is she a folksinger with a rock aesthetic or a rock singer with folk leanings? It's hard to tell on Jennifer O'Connor's album Over the Mountain, Across the Valley and Back to the Stars. The title is certainly folky, but O'Connor doesn't always stick to the "girl with a guitar" formula that might push it firmly into that genre. There are usually a bass and drum kit backing her up, as well as an electric guitar (though it's played more like an acoustic, with picked and lightly strummed chord [ read more ]
CD $14.23