Jessica Harp Bio
In June 2004, aspiring country singer Jessica Harp packed everything into her car and left her Kansas City, MO, hometown for Tennessee to finalize a recording contract with Nashville indie-label Dualtone Music Group. Fate intervened when her best friend Michelle Branch called somewhere along the way and asked her to form a country/pop duo, which the girls dubbed The Wreckers. A No. 1 country single, a gold album, a Grammy-Award nomination, and high-profile tours with Rascal Flatts and Keith Urban followed, but Jessica could never shake the feeling of wanting to show the world what she could do on her own.
Now she finally has that chance with the upcoming release of her major-label solo debut A Woman Needs a breezy modern-country collection that finds the honey-voiced Jessica telling appealingly relatable stories about her life, loves, and heartbreaks on tracks like the playful "Boy Like Me," the feisty "A Woman Needs," and the earthy "Homemade Love." "Country music is about real people and real things, and that always spoke to me not only as a music fan, but as a singer-songwriter," Jessica says. "I like to tell stories with my songs. This is the album I have dreamed of making since I was eight years old and singing along to my mom's Judds and Reba McEntire records." Read Full Bio »


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