The Austin Chronicle is listening to Jenny Parrott's "Pregnancy Choir," which reveals "a beautiful glimpse into motherhood"

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"An all-vocal album... Pregnancy Choir digs in – clawing back layers to reveal a beautiful glimpse into motherhood. Joyful, somber, chaotic, and dissonant all at once… an internal chorus grapples with the realities of pregnancy, from the thrill of life to the policing of women's bodies."

Lovely words today from the Austin Chronicle about Jenny Parrott!

Read more, and and listen to Pregnancy Choir in full here.

Adobe & Teardrops sets Jenny Parrott's new video - shot at Austin's Hole in the Wall - free

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Shot in the bathroom at Austin's Hole In The Wall, "where women, femmes and non-binary people go to hang out," I've been waiting to set this video free for a minute! Jenny Parrott directed and stars in this done-in-one-take piece for her song "I Thought," which also features appearances by dancer Terrance Carson of Ballet Afrique, Ally Means on viola, and Carrie Jane Fink.

So stark, and fun, and moving all at the same time, go over to Adobe and Teardrops to watch and to also read an interview with Jenny, who talks about her vision for a more just music industry, how her coming out journey plays into her music, and more.

𝘛𝘩𝘦 𝘍𝘪𝘳𝘦 𝘐 𝘚𝘢𝘸 is out tomorrow (Friday, November 12), with the record release show tomorrow night at the aforementioned Hole in the Wall.

Jenny Parrott scores KUTX's "Song of the Day"

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The title track from Jenny Parrott’s new album was KUTX’s "Song of The Day" this past Thursday! The station’s Jack Anderson observes, “Unlike the similarly-named avian companion, Jenny Parrott has never needed to mimic anyone else to express herself… Parrott and her bilingual, triple-octave singing style have migrated into a soaring solo effort [and the upcoming new album, due at the end of this week, features] some of her finest vocal performances to date." Okay! Hear “The Fire I Saw (Is There Anyone To Meet Me?)” right now!

In Austin? Join Jenny at Hole In the Wall ATX this Friday, November 12 at her album release extravaganza!

Austin Chronicle is listening to Jenny Parrott

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Austin Chronicle on Jenny Parrott’s new "Georgica" single (link in bio): "As if the singer-songwriter scribed the lyrics while sitting on a cloud, the feathery and bouncy 'Georgica' sounds like floating. A reminder of Jenny Parrott's easygoing verse and strong musical talent."

Full LP 𝘛𝘩𝘦 𝘍𝘪𝘳𝘦 𝘐 𝘚𝘢𝘸 is coming a week from Friday, on November 12!

Folk Radio notes that Jenny Parrott is "pretty amazing"

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“She’s pretty amazing. There is nothing to not like about Jenny Parrott, be sure to get more of her in your life." Wise words from the venerable Folk Radio UK in its "Song of The Day" coverage of Jenny's new single "Georgica" that will be streaming everywhere tomorrow, October 22.

𝘛𝘩𝘦 𝘍𝘪𝘳𝘦 𝘐 𝘚𝘢𝘸, Jenny's follow-up to 2017's 𝘞𝘩𝘦𝘯 𝘐 𝘊𝘰𝘮𝘦 𝘋𝘰𝘸𝘯 (named a "Top 10 of The Year" in the Austin Chronicle) is out November 12.

Local peeps can head over to Hole In The Wall ATX for the record release show that evening. RSVP here.

Jenny Parrott makes Ditty TV's "Ditty Dozen"

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Good afternoon! Feels like Monday, actually Tuesday. Today, the lovely Ditty TV has included the new single by Jenny Parrott on its latest "Ditty Dozen" Spotify playlist.

Here's a little insider info: I love this song. Jenny's real, and she's keeping it real… So if you like country-fried tunes that don't mince words, check out the link in the bio. New album 𝘛𝘩𝘦 𝘍𝘪𝘳𝘦 𝘐 𝘚𝘢𝘸 is out November 12.

Jenny Parrott shows off her lyrical prowess on "I Thought," available via Americana Highways

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So excited to be working with so many incredible women this fall, including the incomparable Jenny Parrott. I mean, you can make comparisons if you 𝘪𝘯𝘴𝘪𝘴𝘵, but better to just check out the singular songwriter’s "I Thought" over at Americana Highways. It's the first single from her upcoming The Fire I Saw, out November 12, and I love this lyric: “These arms can’t stand an ever loving man. And these eyes can’t see a never changing me.”

Austin, Texas-based songwriter Jenny Parrott follows-up her Top 10 Album of The Year (Austin Chronicle) with "The Fire I Saw" on Nov. 12th

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Jenny Parrott’s 2017 solo debut When I Come Down was named one of the Austin Chronicle’s Top 10 albums of that year. Her follow-up full-length The Fire I Saw arrives on Nov. 12th, 2021.

The new album is, naturally, an evolution of Parrott’s seemingly effortless lyricism, humor mixed with despair, and ultimately, her economic use of unforgettable melodies and just-right instrumentation that makes you feel like she’s seeing you even more than she’s seeing herself.

“These arms can’t stand an ever loving man. And these eyes can’t see a never changing me.”

The opening lines of first single “I Thought” (Out Oct. 1st, 2021) stop you dead in your tracks. A perfect example of what Parrott does over the course of an album that doesn’t even clock in past 25 minutes and doesn’t need to. Parrott takes care of all business during the brief span of the eight songs on The Fire I Saw, in a way many songwriters work an entire career towards and never reach.

The Fire I Saw, the second solo album by Jenny Parrott, arrives on Nov. 12th, 2021. Listen to album opener “Knockin’ Back Some Cokes” below.