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On Stage 6/29 – Wendy Jans

On the title track of her debut album “Today,” Wendy Jans sings “Today I’ll walk in bare feet even if it rains…” setting the tone for an album about living life intentionally and not being afraid to live and love outside the lines.

Jans, who is originally from Iowa but now calls Nashville home, has garnered attention not only for her unique voice but also her vocal range. While studying opera as a mezzo-soprano, she sang twice at Carnegie Hall, but it’s Wendy’s smooth and intimately soulful alto voice that prevails in the music of “Today.” On “Invincible”, her low voice is an unexpected juxtaposition from her petite frame. Disarmingly versatile, she exudes emotion while embracing the stylistic diversity of each song on the album.

Wendy Jans is respected for her songwriting abilities and collaboration as a co-writer. She came to Nashville to entrench herself into the songwriting community and quickly garnered a publishing deal with a Music Row publisher. A finalist in the International Song Search with honorable mentions in the Billboard World Song Contest and Nashville Song Search, Wendy was named winner of the River Bluff Performing Songwriting Competition and the Nashville Trowbridge Symposium. Eleven of the twelve tracks on Today were written or co-written by Wendy, with the only exception being an innovative interpretation on Lionel’s Richie’s classic “Hello”.

She has played in clubs, street festivals, and music conferences throughout the Midwest and South, including the prestigious Bluebird Café and Nashville Public Radio’s Songwriter Sessions. Wendy is touring to promote the new album.

Today also marks the debut of Wendy Jans as producer. She co-produced the album with programmer Jason Garner, recording tracks in several Nashville studios. “I was able to write and produce the songs exactly as I heard them in my head, without anyone telling me what they wanted or expected”, she says. The project is a well-executed vision that leaves a lasting, tangible impact on the listener just like Wendy sings on “Outside the Lines” – “I’ll leave an endless echo of a song so I’ll be around even when I’m gone”.

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