In 1993 Jennifer Chase hit Jacksonville's music scene with her band The Blue Plate Special and their unorthodox approach to old blues and jazz standards. In the spring 1996 she received critical acclaim in Europe and the U.S. for her debut original album Kid Jail and subsequent solo tour of performances in France, receiving frequent airplay on public and college radio stations throughout the northeast United States and Europe.
In 1996 & 1997 Jenn...
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In 1993 Jennifer Chase hit Jacksonville's music scene with her band The Blue Plate Special and their unorthodox approach to old blues and jazz standards. In the spring 1996 she received critical acclaim in Europe and the U.S. for her debut original album Kid Jail and subsequent solo tour of performances in France, receiving frequent airplay on public and college radio stations throughout the northeast United States and Europe.
In 1996 & 1997 Jennifer was a nominee in Florida's Jammy Awards and a chosen finalist and performer in the national competition of South Florida's Songwriter's Competition and has opened for Grammy award winners The Doobie Brothers, The Rippingtons and Lisa Loeb.
Locally, In Jacksonville, Jennifer founded and spearheaded J.a.n.e. (Jacksonville Artists, Night of Entertainment) a non-profit organization boasting two fundraising concerts, silent art auctions and release of an original CD that funded child care scholarships for single parents pursuing a college...
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