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Jennifer Clarke
Jennifer Clarke is Ireland's newest and hottest artist. A graduate
of the Music, Management and Sound course at Ireland's own Rock
School - Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa - Jennifer and her
music have already been met with critical acclaim and taken the
airwaves by storm.
Her debut single 'Right Back At The Start', which was launched
by singer/songwriter Sinéad Lohan of 'A Woman's Heart' fame,
was play-listed by over twenty radio stations around the country
and received rave reviews from 'Hot Press Magazine' and 'The Irish
Examiner'. The single, recorded by Ireland's most renowned producer
Declan Sinnott, was co-written by Jennifer and Chris Ahern. It
immediately generated huge interest, resulting in her playing Special
Guest to Ronan Keating at the Marquee, Cork in 2005, at '02 in
the Park', Dublin and securing a national distribution deal with
RMG Chart Records where the single went straight to number 2 in
the Bestsellers Chart. Jennifer's second release 'It's Alright'
outdid its predecessor with airplay and was part of WLR FM's 'Power
Play'.
2006 was a busy year for Jennifer having been signed to American
music impresario Mike Maska, whose roster includes the legendary
Joe Jackson and setting up her own record label JMC Music. Under
this label she has just finished working on her debut album with
producer Bruce Brody (Pulp Fiction, Maria McKee, Patti Smith, U2
Elevation Tour). The eponymous album was recorded between Dublin
and New York studios and features the talents of guitarist Gus
Isidore (Seal, Phil Lynott, Peter Gabriel), bassist Nick Seymour
(Crowded House) and drummer Christian Eigner (Depeche Mode), as
well as Jennifer's own piano and guitar playing. It is a collection
of self-penned and co-written songs, which Jennifer describes as
'my take on the world!' and was mastered by Sterling Sound, New
York. She recently made her television debut on RTÉ's Seoige
and O'Shea, where she discussed the album with talk show hosts
Gráinne Seoige and Joe O'Shea and performed a song taken
from it. The album has already received a spate of media coverage
in national publications 'The Irish Examiner', 'The Irish Sun'
and 'The Daily Mail' and will be released in 2007.
Her influences come from a wide range of music including artists
such as James Taylor, Carole King, Joni Mitchell, Michael Jackson,
George Michael, Alison Krauss, Suzanne Vega, KT Tunstall, Sheryl
Crow, Shawn Colvin and the Dixie Chicks.
Jennifer is no stranger to the stage and has been performing regularly
for the past two years in venues such as The Lobby, Triskel Arts
Centre, Cyprus Avenue, Cork City Hall, the Galway Film Festival,
the Hilfiger Sessions in Crawdaddy, Dublin, the Marquee, '02 in
the Park', Phoenix Park and The Cutting Room, New York.
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