(Los Angeles, CA- July 9th, 2009)- Award-winning Bully! Pulpit/Nettwerk recording artist Molly Jenson will take her show on the road this summer across five states, playing her way through California, Nevada, Arizona, Washington, and Oregon on a mini-tour she's dubbed the "No Place Like Home" tour.
Starting in Reedley, CA, Jenson will play at house concerts that have been booked by fans by popular demand.
"I love house concerts," she noted. "I know they are more popular in other parts of the country but I think people are just starting to warm up to them out here on the West Coast. I love the intimacy that a house concert brings and I'm looking forward to this tour!"
Jenson's label is now opening up dates for others to place requests to bring Molly to their town.
For a complete list of tour dates and locations or to request a show for your town, check out www.mollyjenson.com or email info@mollyjenson.com
Jenson was also just added to the lineup of Switchfoot's Bro-Am after-party at San Diego's Popular, Belly Up. Bro-Am benefits StandUp For Kids, a national volunteer nonprofit outreach founded in San Diego
Jenson's single "Give It Time" is featured on a 9-song Digital compilation called Modern Muses Volume One: Diverse Voices in Music, alongside Nettwerk-affiliated artists Miranda Lee Richards, Butterfly Boucher, Maria Taylor and others. Proceeds from sales will go to charity.
The compilation was released exclusively through Amie Street on May 19, and is available on all major digital service providers.
It has also been a busy season of musical collaborations for Jenson, having completed co-writing sessions with DJ Fei-Fei, recording with friend and producer Greg Laswell for his forthcoming album, singing a duet on Sherwood's next album QU and appearing in Nylon Pink's latest music video. Jenson has also been working with Japanese hip-hop star/producer Verbal of the million- selling collective M-Flo who has been creating a remix of her duet with Jon Foreman of Switchfoot, "Do You Only Love The Ones Who Look Like You."
"I love collaborating with different people and it's been fun to use this time before my next tour to work with so many interesting and talented artists," noted Jenson. "Working with such a diverse group of artists helps keep me creative and is preparing me for the next season of my own music."
Jenson was also recently featured in StyleSubstanceSoul.com, a site designed to bring social awareness and activism to women, which chose her as one of their newest influential artists as a part of their Week of Music giveaway, available to subscribers. The feature can be viewed here:
http://bullypulpit.com/administrator/components/com_civicrm/civicrm/extern/url.php?u=45&qid=131166
Jenson has also begun to regularly blog at two new locations: www.mollyjenson.tumblr.com and
www.bullypulpit.com.
To read more about Molly Jenson, please visit www.mollyjenson.com. For further information on Bully! Pulpit Records and Nettwerk Music Group, please visit www.bullypulpitrecords.com and www.nettwerk.com. To schedule an interview please contact Rich Adams at:
Radams@nettwerk.com.