J E A N N E J O L L Y


BOUNDLESS LOVE

from me to you.

Welcome to my new website! I’m happy you’re here. Connecting through music opens a portal to so many things. For me, it’s healing; it’s authentic; it’s an expression of love; and it’s fun. I love seeing this in the eyes of children on up to my senior friends. 

I feel blessed to have the opportunity to share, make, SING, create, and FEEL music. Please visit me here anytime for more news, musical offerings, live show dates, and more.

With love,

Anything human can be felt through music, which means that there is no limit to the creating that can be done with music.”

— Nina Simone



ALBUMS


“Her accomplished musicality, intimate lyrics, and passion and respect for the heritage of country, folk, and soul music smoothly blend together with elegant earthiness.”

No Depression

“Her voice responds to what she’s seeking to express; it’s the sort of connection between soul and voice you hear in the singing of Patty Loveless, Bonnie Raitt and Joni Mitchell, and well worth hearing for yourself.”

Hyperbolium


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MEET JEANNE

Jeanne Jolly’s artistry encompasses the heartfelt confessional quality of the singer-songwriter tradition, the earthiness of American roots music, a hint of jazz sophistication, and the smoldering emotionality of soul balladry. Her vocals exhibit a honeyed expressivity, shifting between down-homey and sweetly soaring.

Previously, she’s released an EP (Falling in Carolina) and two full length albums—her first album, Angels, debuted in the Top 15 on the iTunes singer/songwriter chart. For her most recent album, A Place to Run, she has garnered plum accolades such as being praised as a singer/songwriter who “melds folksy, soulful country with heavenly, heartfelt lyricism” (News & Observer), and as a vocalist who “can easily shift to the dusky lilt of Alison Krauss or the sophisticated jazz phrasing of Ricki Lee Jones” (Missoulian). The Boston Globe calls her “one of contemporary music’s best kept secrets. She is a revelation when you sit in on one of her concerts.” Atlanta Music Guide says, “Damn, that Jeanne Jolly can sing. Imagine Joni Mitchell with Billy Holidays stylings.”