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Play Now -->DATE : Thu, 16 Apr 2009 12:41:00 GMTEntered in Database : 2009-04-16 12:41:00length : 5422070 Link to the Show / Show Notesmusic supplied by ArielPublicity Artist - Jeannine Hebb Track 1 - Only OnesTrack 2 - All the way downTrack 3 - Too late to change me MainSite MySpace Buy the CD from CDbaby InfoJeannine Hebb, an award-winning songwriter and vocalist, has been studying, performing, writing, and rocking out since she was 11. At 20, Jeannine graduated magna cum laude from Berklee College of Music, having studied with some of the best in the business (Gabrielle Goodman, Pat Pattison, Livingston Taylor). For two consecutive years, she won both the Berklee Singer/Songwriter and Songwriting Showcase competitions. She was chosen as the recipient of the Frank E. Remick and E. Ione Lockwood awards for excellence in music and vocal performance, and was honored with the Susan Glover Hitchcock scholarship for outstanding musicianship. Upon graduation, Jeannine received the Scott Benson scholarship for performing songwriters - the highest honor in the Berklee songwriting department. Jeannine has been seen both as a singer and songwriter at many a famous venue in the Northeast including: Scullers, The Ragatta Bar, The Middle East, Harper's Ferry, The Berklee Performance Center, The Bitter End, Rockwood Music Hall, Don Hill's, and Galapagos Art Space, and many more. She's appeared with jazz legends Ben Monder, Clarence Penn, James Genus, and Tim Ries, and has served as an opening act for two-time grammy nominee Tracy Bonham. Jeannineâs debut EP of original songs, âToo Late to Change Meâ, was released in March of 2007, and has received national attention and acclaim. The songs, while roughly categorized as pop/rock, borrow influence from blues, jazz, R&B and soul. Comparisons have been made to Fiona Apple, Laura Nyro, Carole King, and Norah Jones. The EP has been described as âmusic like we have not heard in many, many yearsâ, and is âtruly reminiscent of the styles of foundational, outstanding songwriters.â - Noah Fleischman (WOR NYC radio producer). The 24 year oldâs original compositions and jazz singing projects can be heard on the Boston College Show "The BC", and on many area radio stations, including Boston's famed WGBH. Jeannine has appeared as a frequent guest on New York television and radio - as a performer on the Joey Reynoldâs Show (a long-running hit talk show on New Yorkâs WOR) , and âMetro Elvisâ (a weekly Manhattan program featuring up-and-coming artists). In 2008, a video of Hebb's song âJust Enough for Meâ, was picked to appear as a sample video on the newest line of video/mp3 players released by Coby Electonics. Last October, her EP was featured on the cover of Discmakers - the nation's leading provider of CD duplication and manufacturing services.
music supplied by ArielPublicity
Artist - Jeannine Hebb
Track 1 - Only OnesTrack 2 - All the way downTrack 3 - Too late to change me
MainSite MySpace
Buy the CD from CDbaby
InfoJeannine Hebb, an award-winning songwriter and vocalist, has been studying, performing, writing, and rocking out since she was 11.
At 20, Jeannine graduated magna cum laude from Berklee College of Music, having studied with some of the best in the business (Gabrielle Goodman, Pat Pattison, Livingston Taylor). For two consecutive years, she won both the Berklee Singer/Songwriter and Songwriting Showcase competitions. She was chosen as the recipient of the Frank E. Remick and E. Ione Lockwood awards for excellence in music and vocal performance, and was honored with the Susan Glover Hitchcock scholarship for outstanding musicianship. Upon graduation, Jeannine received the Scott Benson scholarship for performing songwriters - the highest honor in the Berklee songwriting department.
Jeannine has been seen both as a singer and songwriter at many a famous venue in the Northeast including: Scullers, The Ragatta Bar, The Middle East, Harper's Ferry, The Berklee Performance Center, The Bitter End, Rockwood Music Hall, Don Hill's, and Galapagos Art Space, and many more. She's appeared with jazz legends Ben Monder, Clarence Penn, James Genus, and Tim Ries, and has served as an opening act for two-time grammy nominee Tracy Bonham.
Jeannineâs debut EP of original songs, âToo Late to Change Meâ, was released in March of 2007, and has received national attention and acclaim. The songs, while roughly categorized as pop/rock, borrow influence from blues, jazz, R&B and soul. Comparisons have been made to Fiona Apple, Laura Nyro, Carole King, and Norah Jones. The EP has been described as âmusic like we have not heard in many, many yearsâ, and is âtruly reminiscent of the styles of foundational, outstanding songwriters.â - Noah Fleischman (WOR NYC radio producer).
The 24 year oldâs original compositions and jazz singing projects can be heard on the Boston College Show "The BC", and on many area radio stations, including Boston's famed WGBH. Jeannine has appeared as a frequent guest on New York television and radio - as a performer on the Joey Reynoldâs Show (a long-running hit talk show on New Yorkâs WOR) , and âMetro Elvisâ (a weekly Manhattan program featuring up-and-coming artists).
In 2008, a video of Hebb's song âJust Enough for Meâ, was picked to appear as a sample video on the newest line of video/mp3 players released by Coby Electonics. Last October, her EP was featured on the cover of Discmakers - the nation's leading provider of CD duplication and manufacturing services.
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