With distinctive and dynamic vocal artistry, unique and original songwriting skills and
wide range of influences and inspirations, Jennie Laws has emerged as a beautiful and brilliantly
talented new arrival on the cutting edge of today’s music.
Yet for all her extraordinary gifts, the Toronto-born singer, composer and multi-
instrumentalist is perhaps most notable for her ability to bring it all together in one accessible
and appealing package. Small wonder word of mouth has been spreading steadily since Jennie
Laws first began recording and performing, both in her hometown and for a growing fan base
from New York to Los Angeles and beyond.
It’s a buzz that’s about to grow a lot louder with the release of her debut EP. Featuring
such Laws originals as “Heavenly,” “I Just Wanna Be Close To You,” “So Deep” and “My Soul,”
it’s a collection that effortlessly spans musical genres while at the same time laying claim to a
style that is wholly and completely her own. Mixing contemporary urban grooves with folk-
flavored nuances and jazz-tinged flourishes, Jennie Laws has fashioned an alluring soundscape
that draws on a lifetime of music making and points to a promising future for this passionate an
polished young artist.
“It took me a while to realize that the music going around in my head ever since I can
remember was there for a reason,” says Jennie. “As much as it is about entertaining people, it’s
also about creating positive energy and spreading love. There’s a purpose to what I do and that
the most important element of the songs I write and sing.”
It’s a purpose to which Jennie has been wholeheartedly committed ever since she can
remember. “Music has always been there,” she explains. “Some of my first toys were musical
instruments and although I experimented with acting and dancing and athletics, by the time I go
into my teens I realized that music had a special place in my life.”
It did indeed and with characteristic determination, Jennie pursued it wholeheartedly,
joining a series of singing groups, studying classical guitar and, at age sixteen, recording early
originals on a four-track machine. “My influences are literally too numerous to mention,” she
laughs. “It begins with Ella Fitzgerald, Sarah Vaughan and Louis Armstrong and then carried on
artists like George Michael and Michael Jackson. By the time I got to college, it was like I was
carrying a musical encyclopedia around in my head; everyone from Duke Ellington and Miles
Davis to Jimi Hendrix and Stevie Wonder. I’ve also always admired artists like Ani DiFranco, Be
Harper and Lenny Kravtiz for the way in which they were able to build a solid base, one fan at
time.”
It was at the Southwestern School for Musical Vocations in Iowa where Jennie plunged
into an intensive study regimen that included courses in arranging and conducting as well as
ample opportunities to perform with fellow students. “I toured with school jazz vocal and
instrumental groups,” she remembers, “and in between I was getting a great classical education
But the most important lesson I learned at the time was to never settle, to always strive to
make the most beautiful music I possibly can without letting the ego get in the way.”
It was a realization that she would carry with her into the next stage of her musical
apprenticeship, when she received a full scholarship to attend the prestigious Berklee School o
Music. “It all came together there,” she continues. “My natural inclination was toward a very
earthy, gypsy style, which got filtered through the World Music I was exposed to – Latin, Indian
and African – as well as hip-hop and R&B and even some classical influences like Ravel and
Debussy.” Jennie absorbed it all and, in the process, began to fashion a sound that, while mixing
and matching a broad range of approaches, was still unmistakably her own.
The result is Jennie Laws’ stunning debut EP. Showcasing her evocative and emotionally
resonant singing and songwriting, the collection also boasts a impressive roster of supporting
talent, including engineering by, among others, Grammy-winner Ari Raskin, and Juno-winner L.
Stu Young.
Through it all, Jennie Laws had maintained her belief that music can bring wholeness and
healing to the world. “My goal is simple,” she concludes: “To make the best music I can.” It’s a
goal she’s reached and exceeds on her debut EP.