If the name sounds familiar, you may have heard of the Swedish Nightingale promoted by P.T. Barnum in the 1850’s named Jenny Lind. Jenny Lind was the first touring popular music artist. Barnum invented the game of artist tours, and Jenny Lind was his first such performer. Even though these women were born approximately 142 years apart, they have a few things in common. A passion to sing, a desire to raise money for good causes, and both were born in the month of October. When Lind was asked about her musical background, she spoke of her talented family. Her mother Carol, was an Opera singer at a young age, and released records in her teens. She also recalls spending hours with her Grandfather, Pasquale Rosato in his bright sunny music studio. Lind would draw musical staffs across the chalkboard, and her Grandfather would instruct her where to fill in the notes. Pasquale taught accordion for over 25 years, and owned the Blue Note Music Store in Stockton California. At age 12, her mother bought a 12 string guitar for her. Lind asked her neighbor Russ (a Rock and Roll guitarist) if he would teach her a few chords. He taught her just enough to be able to work out a few popular Folk songs. The same guitar hangs in Lind’s house today. Lind loved going to the Rodeo. She knew then, “Cowboy” was not just about the outfit… it was a state of mind. The Bull Riding event was her favorite, “as long as she was behind a ‘safe’ fence”. As a teenager she fell in love with Cowboy music. Five years ago, Andrew purchased a new Martin guitar for Jennifer, and she soon followed her dream. She took a few guitar lessons, started performing, recorded her album and became a performing member of the Western Music Association.
Lind crossed paths with what she calls her “Trail boss” Producer, Engineer, and friend, Jason Barney. Barney owns Talmage Studio in Gilbert, Arizona.
With friends and talented musicians, together they produced this musical masterpiece… All songs were written by Randy Sparks, except "Old Cowboy" which was written by Jason Barney. Jennifer is now a member of the New Christy Minstrels folk group found here: www.thenewchristyminstrels.com |
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