Informant and chanteuse Jennifer Grassman documents the transitional state of the music industry.
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Rabbi Howard Siegel, Dr. Lee Irons, and Pastor Dave Muntsinger join Jennifer Grassman in an in-depth look at the ancient lyrics of ‘O Come, O Come Emmanuel.’ Published 2:29 p.m. December 20, 2011 - Comments
An inspiring new holiday album from Nashville songwriter Matthew West explores the real meaning of Christmas today. Published 3:23 p.m. December 12, 2011 - Comments
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A musically exceptional album. The lyrics of Amos’ ‘Night of Hunters’ read like a metaphysical dream. Published 4:20 p.m. November 19, 2011 - Comments
From ‘Cryptorchid’ to ‘Night On Bald Mountain,’ this is your ultimate, easy-to-download, terrifying Halloween soundtrack Published 10:36 a.m. October 29, 2011 - Comments
UpStage Theater upstages itself with its production of Shakespeare’s ‘Romeo and Juliet.’ Published 3:32 p.m. October 16, 2011 - Comments
Jennifer Grassman is a singer, songstress and pianist who inadvertently became a music industry trailblazer in the wake of the digital revolution. In addition to penning her quirky music industry column, "The Business of Being Diva," Jennifer writes songs and ...
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Jennifer Grassman is a singer, songstress and pianist who inadvertently became a music industry trailblazer in the wake of the digital revolution. In addition to penning her quirky music industry column, "The Business of Being Diva," Jennifer writes songs and performs concert tours. Jennifer’s accomplishments include being nominated Houston’s best female vocalist and best songwriter and was named best keyboardist in the 2010 Houston Press Music Awards. She assisted in a campaign that raised more than $100,000 for CrimeStoppers and was commended by musician Tori Amos for her charitable efforts on behalf of domestic-abuse victims. Jennifer has released three CDs, the most recent of which, "Serpent Tales & Nightingales," received accolades from Christianity Today, the Houston Chronicle and Brian Ray and the guitarist of Paul McCartney's band. You can check out Jennifer’s music at www.JenniferGrassman.com, like her on Facebook and tweet her at www.Twitter.com/JGrassman.