Her songwriting sits well between the darkness and the light that this genre is capable of when at its very best. Ambient Light
No stranger to the road, Jenny was recently awarded a scholarship to perform at Nashvilles iconic AmericanaFest and has toured Australia and New Zealand extensively over the last decade supporting artists including Fanny Lumsden (AU), Tami Neilson (NZ) and Nadia Reid (NZ) along the way. Her last album Tug of War was nominated for Alt Country Album of the Year at the 2023 Golden Guitar Awards and included the pivotal release of the 2022 APRA NZ Best Country Song Trouble Finds a Girl, an anthemic response to mistreatment of women in the music industry.
Jenny grew up in a home of music and often tours with her sisters, The Mitchell Twins, and country music loving Dad, Ron Mitchell who all feature on Forest House. After growing up with a musical diet of The Chicks, Hank Williams and Dolly Parton, Jenny penned her first songs at the age of 11 after a trip to Ireland where she connected with her Irish heritage and explored the immigration story of her Irish born Grandparents. A few years down the track, Jenny performed original work on the TV show New Zealands Got Talent, was placed 3rd and went onto crowdfund and release her first album at the age of 15. In 2017, she was crowned the overall winner of the NZ Gold Guitar Awards which kickstarted the professional chapter of her career, leading to her Aotearoa Music Award Winning album Wildfires produced by Tasmanias Matt Fell.
With a sound that No Depression describes as, poetry that dominates a beautiful melody, Jenny Mitchell is comfortable with a country twang or softly spoken ballad and is rapidly capturing fans across the globe.