Artist's albums
Draw Them Near
2000 · album
That Was My Family
2023 · single
Never Gonna Break Me
2023 · single
New Thanksgiving Feast
2022 · single
My Own Beating Heart
2019 · single
Back to My Green
2019 · album
Chicken Soup (For My Grandmother)
2018 · audiobook
Bootleg (Live From Austin, Texas)
2015 · album
Learning Faith
2014 · album
Shy Girl
2013 · EP
Quarter for the Jukebox
2011 · album
Behind a Veil
2011 · album
Bound to Love
2009 · album
City Garden
2006 · album
Strawberry Lover
2005 · album
Similar artists
Kris Delmhorst
Artist
Peter Mulvey
Artist
Ana Egge
Artist
Meg Hutchinson
Artist
Lucy Kaplansky
Artist
Eliza Gilkyson
Artist
Tift Merritt
Artist
Antje Duvekot
Artist
The Nields
Artist
Cry Cry Cry
Artist
Pieta Brown
Artist
Dar Williams
Artist
Kim Richey
Artist
Catie Curtis
Artist
Lynn Miles
Artist
Erin McKeown
Artist
Shannon McNally
Artist
Girlyman
Artist
Mark Erelli
Artist
Biography
Over a career that spans more than a decade and a half and has won her a devoted worldwide fan base, Jess Klein—who possesses what Mojo magazine calls “one of those voices you want to crawl up close to the speakers to listen to” has pursued a remarkable creative evolution that’s seen her dig ever deeper for resonant emotional insights, while continuing to refine her eloquently melodic, effortlessly accessible songcraft. Jon Pareles of The New York Times calls her “a songwriter with a voice of unblinking tenacity…who finds parables in the everyday and also finds humanity behind the archetypal.” Klein released three albums with former indie giant Rykodisc (2000-2005) which launched her career around the world. She has since toured the U.S., UK, Europe and Japan on her own and with such artists as Arlo Guthrie, John Fullbright, Damien Dempsey, and Carlene Carter. Her 2014 release, Learning Faith was described by Folk Radio UK as "Unquestionably the finest album of her impressive career." Klein spent eight years soaking up the live music culture of Austin, TX before a recent move to tiny but vibrant Hillsborough, North Carolina. Following the cross-country move, Jess joined forces with Producer Mark Simonsen (The Old Ceremony, Weems/Gerrard Band, film scores: Elephant Sighs, Radiation Veterans and Rareified) and Engineer Thom Canova (Amy Ray, 4 Non-Blondes, Oranj Symphonette) at Studio M Durham, North Carolina to record a new album entitled "Back to My Green" due early 2019.