Jennifer Greer on her latest album, ‘Speaking with Ghosts’

Show Notes:

In this episode of Backstage Bay Area, host Steven Roby interviews singer-songwriter Jennifer Greer about the deeply personal journey behind her new album, Speaking with Ghosts.

 From her transition from poetry to songwriting to navigating grief and loss, Jennifer talks about how life’s “tidal waves” shaped her music. We also hear about the unique imagery and emotional landscapes that inspired songs like "Broken Glass," "Tidal Wave," and "Sea and Shell."

Jennifer shares her creative process, her dynamic trio, and the joy of performing with collaborators. Plus, she previews her upcoming CD release show at The Backroom in Berkeley on December 15th. Tune in for heartfelt conversation and captivating music that bridges the emotional and the ethereal.

Guest Information:

Jennifer Greer
A Bay Area-based singer-songwriter, Jennifer Greer combines poetic imagery and melodic grooves in her unique sound. Her latest album, Speaking with Ghosts, captures love, loss, and resilience themes.

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Podcast Playlist:

1.    "Broken Glass" – Jennifer Greer

2.   "Tidal Wave" – Jennifer Greer

3.   "Sea and Shell" – Jennifer Greer

Essential Takeaways:

  • From Poetry to Songwriting: Jennifer explains the challenges of transitioning between two art forms and the structure-driven nature of songwriting.

  • Themes of Speaking with Ghosts: The album explores grief and how we carry on conversations with those we’ve lost.

  • Dynamic Performances: Jennifer's trio creates physical, joyful, and passionate energy on stage, promising an unforgettable live experience.

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