American Pie
Jennie Gold, Leah Dowdy
Melancholy, rage, resistance and hope. The divine resilience that compels women to fix the things they did not break.
Melancholy, rage, resistance and hope. The divine resilience that compels women to fix the things they did not break.
Jennie Gold is a singer, songwriter, and guitarist with a big, bold voice and even bigger feelings — and she’s not sorry about either.
Her songs live in the messy, gorgeous complexity of being human: love, loss, desire, confusion, and the occasional moment of hard-won clarity. She writes with unflinching honesty and sings like she means every word, because she does. But don’t mistake depth for heaviness — Jennie brings as much fire and humor to a room as she does soul, and her live shows tend to feel less like a performance and more like a confession you’re really glad you showed up for.
With a background in acting, musical theater, and a lifelong obsession with the voice as a vehicle for truth, Jennie makes music for people who aren’t afraid to feel things — and for people who maybe are, but need a little company.