Jessica Harp
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Jessica Harp | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Jessica Leigh Harp |
Born | Kansas City, Missouri, U.S. | February 3, 1982
Genres | Country |
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Years active | 2002–2010 |
Formerly of | The Wreckers |
Website | jessicaharp |
Jessica Leigh Harp (born February 3, 1982) is an American songwriter and former country artist from Kansas City, Missouri. Between 2005 and 2007, Harp and Michelle Branch recorded and performed as The Wreckers, a duo that topped the country charts in 2006 with the Grammy-nominated "Leave the Pieces". After The Wreckers disbanded, Harp began a solo career on Warner Bros. Records, the same label to which The Wreckers were signed. Her solo second album single, "Boy Like Me", debuted in March 2009 and was a top 30 hit on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs chart. It was followed by her second album, A Woman Needs, in March 2010.
Biography
Jessica Harp grew up with her parents and her sister, Annie, in Kansas City, Missouri. She began singing when she was 3, writing lyrics when she was 8, and picked up guitar at 13. In 2002, she pursued a solo career in music, releasing her independent album, Preface. She then worked as a backup vocalist for various country acts.
2005–2007: The Wreckers
She provided backing vocals for her long-time friend
Harp appeared on the very first live game broadcast by the
They later performed the National Anthem at the 55th Annual NHL All-Star Game on January 24, 2007.Despite the success of their Number One debut single, album sales, and a nomination for the
2008–2010: A Woman Needs
On February 4, 2008, she married The Wreckers' fiddle player Jason Mowery. She started recording her second solo country album for Warner Bros. Nashville in July 2008 and announced in January 2009 that it will be titled A Woman Needs. Songwriter Jerry Flowers produced the album and co-wrote several of the songs. The lead-off single, "Boy Like Me," was released to country radio on March 9, 2009. It became her first Top 30 country hit, reaching a peak of No. 30 in June 2009. The album's second single, the title track, was released to radio on January 19, 2010, and the music video was filmed on November 19, 2009. On March 2, 2010, Harp announced that she would retire as a recording artist to focus on becoming a full-time songwriter.[4] Warner Bros. Records released her second album digitally on March 16, 2010. Over a year and a half later, on October 11, 2011, Harp announced on Twitter that Warner Bros. released her from her contract[5] and that she would record music again, either independently or with a label.[6]
Discography
Jessica Harp discography | |
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Studio albums | 2 |
Music videos | 2 |
Singles | 2 |
Studio albums
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | |
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US Country | US Heat
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Preface |
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A Woman Needs |
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31 | 7 |
"—" denotes releases that did not chart |
Singles
Year | Single | Peak positions | Album |
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US Country | |||
2009 | "Boy Like Me" | 30 | A Woman Needs |
2010 | "A Woman Needs" | 56 |
Music videos
Year | Video | Director |
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2009 | "Boy Like Me" | Scott Speer |
2010 | "A Woman Needs" | Kristin Barlowe |
Awards
Year | Organization | Award[7] | Result |
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2006 | Country Music Association | Vocal Duo of the Year (as The Wreckers) | Nominated |
Academy of Country Music | Top New Vocal Duo or Group (as The Wreckers) | Nominated | |
Academy of Country Music | Top Vocal Duo (as The Wreckers) | Nominated | |
2007 | Grammy Awards | Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal — ("Leave the Pieces" as The Wreckers) | Nominated |
Music Row Awards | Major Label Breakout Artist of the Year (as The Wreckers) | Won | |
R&R Readers' Poll | Best New Performer (as The Wreckers) | Won | |
Country Music Association | Vocal Duo of the Year (as The Wreckers) | Nominated | |
Academy of Country Music | Top New Vocal Duo or Group (as The Wreckers) | Nominated | |
2008 | Country Music Association | Vocal Duo of the Year (as The Wreckers) | Nominated |
References
- ^ Thanksgiving game – Volunteers needed! Archived September 30, 2007, at the Wayback Machine KCChiefs.com, November 13, 2006.
- ^ "FOX Facts: Complete List of Grammy Award Nominations". Associated Press. December 7, 2006. Retrieved February 4, 2007.
- ^ Archived copy lenconnect.com Archived January 29, 2018, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ To your friends: An Important Announcement Archived February 19, 2012, at the Wayback Machine at Jessica Harp official site.
- ^ Harp, Jessica (October 10, 2011). "It's official. After years of my love of my job being strangled out of me, I'm moving on. Adios Warner Music Nash, thanks for freeing me!".
- ^ Harp, Jessica (October 10, 2011). "I can tell you that whether I'm signed somewhere new or ride indie style, I WILL make music again! Thanks guys for your continued love!".
- ^ "Awards and nominations of Michelle Branch". Archived from the original on September 30, 2011.
External links
- Official website (archived)
- Official website of The Wreckers