Thursday, November 03, 2005

JEN RATHBUN BRINGS COFFEE, CHOCOLATE AND MEN TO JAIJAI JACKSON'S "WOMAN OF JAZZ" RADIO SHOW


Indie musician and jazz vocalist Jen Rathbun will be presented Wednesday, November 9, 2005 at 8 PM (PST) on Jaijai Jackson’s "Woman of Jazz" program. This show, which focuses on emerging jazz artists, will air on www.xradio.biz/lasvegas. Jaijai Jackson (daughter of legendary bassist Chubby Jackson) will interview Jen Rathbun about her music and her life. Between interview segments Jaijai will showcase music from Jen’s latest jazz album Coffee, Chocolate & Men, a unique selection of original jazzy cabaret tunes full of humor and double-entendre.

When asked about Jen, Mikel Gore of Entertainment Headline News said, "You would swear looking at her ‘live’ pictures in the Houston Chronicle that you were transported in time and were listening to Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald, or one of the great torch singers of the past. No one in the music business today, writes jazz like Rathbun". Her fans agree that Jen Rathbun is a rising star. Her hit single Married, Buried or Gay recently reached the number one spot on the Texas Top 40 charts.

Born in El Paso, Texas, Jen has always been involved in music, from grade-school piano lessons to her vocal performance degree, and subsequent masters degree in Music Therapy. After several years of applying her music therapy skills to assist brain injured patients, she decided to pursue music full time. "It was really rewarding to work with the patients, but the opportunity arose to pursue my big dream, and I just had to take it."

Not long after she made the switch to performing, she entered and won the National Singer/Songwriter Auditions in 2003, which garnered her a trip to Nashville. There, her jazz album Coffee, Chocolate & Men was born. "You don’t normally think ‘jazz’ when you think of Nashville, but those Nashville players are unbelievably fantastic. I’m so proud of this album."

XRadio.Biz promotes rising jazz artists through Jaijai Jackson’s Las Vegas based show "Woman of Jazz". Listeners all over the world can tune in at www.xradio.biz/lasvegas to hear Jackson’s interviews of the brightest up and coming jazz musicians, including Jen Rathbun. Additional information about Jen Rathbun is available on her web site at www.JenRathbun.com. Her CD, Coffee, Chocolate & Men is available on iTunes and Amazon.com.

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