Jenna Loren Wright
Musical Artist
1985 –
Who is Jenna Loren Wright?
Jenna Loren is a Canadian singer-songwriter and guitarist who grew up in Ennismore, Ontario and is currently based in Fort St. John, British Columbia. Her best-known album is Overabundantly. In the summer of 2007, Jenna appeared on the television series The New Canoe hosted by Canadian musicians Kinnie Starr and Art Napoleon in a special songwriting episode. She had her second TV appearance on the APTN television series MYtv in early 2009.
She attended the Integrated Arts Program at Peterborough Collegiate and Vocational School in Peterborough, along with other talented Canadian musicians such as Serena Ryder, Andrew Shedden and Brock Stonefish. She most often performs as a solo artist, but occasionally plays with a band. In March 2011, Jenna was one of 8 finalists for the ROCKin the Peace Contest where her song "You Can't Give Up" received lots of airplay on The Moose FM. She had the honour of opening for Prairie Oyster at the Lido Theatre in March 2011.
As an environmental singer songwriter, Jenna has performed for many events for Earth Day and Paddle for the Peace and NEAT. Jenna's music can be found on iTunes, Bandcamp, or http://www.jennaloren.com.
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