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Jen Wood
Jennifer "Jen" Wood (born c. 1976) is an American indie rock
Jen Wood
musician based in Seattle, Washington. A solo artist since 1996,
she was previously a member of alternative rock band Tattle Tale.

Contents
Biography
Discography
Compilation Tracks Jen Wood performing in 2006.

References Background information

External links Birth name Jennifer Wood


Born 1976 (age 44–45)
Seattle,
Biography Washington, US
Genres Alternative rock
In 1992, at the age of fifteen, Wood formed Tattle Tale with school
Indie rock
friend Madigan Shive.[1] The band released two albums, Tattle
Tale in 1993 and Sew True in 1995. Their song "Glass Vase Cello Occupation(s) Musician
Case" featured in the 1999 film But I'm a Cheerleader by Jamie Instruments Vocals, guitar
Babbit.
Years active 1992–present
In 1996, after the breakup of Tattle Tale, Wood went to Santa Labels New Granada
Cruz, California and recorded a number of songs which she Records
released as No More Wading.[2] Win Records
Associated acts Tattle Tale
After recording Getting Past the Static, she moved back to
Seattle. The Postal
Service
In 2002, she appeared as a guest vocalist on the collaborative
effort The Postal Service, providing the female vocals for the duet "Nothing Better". On July 18, 2013,
she performed this song live for the first time at the KeyArena with The Postal Service.[3] She has also
collaborated vocally with The Black Heart Procession and Joan of Arc, to name a few.

Her second full-length album, Finds You in Love (New Granada Records) was released on September
14, 2010 to critical acclaim.

On October 14, 2014, Wood released her third full-length album, Wilderness.

Discography
1993: Tattle Tale (with Tattle Tale)

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1995: Sew True (with Tattle Tale)


1996: No More Wading
1997: Getting Past the Static (1997)
2000: This Uncontainable Light (EP)
2002: Traveling through Roots
2003: Jen Wood (EP)
2010: Finds You in Love
2014: Wilderness

Compilation Tracks
Tree Southern Polyvinyl Sampler: "Imperfect"
Post-Marked Stamps Compilation: "Sheltering Arms for the Birds"
Try For Summer, Plan For Fall: "Circus"
New Atmosphere for the Future: U.S. Pop Life, Volume 3: "Underestimation"
Zum Audio Volume 2: "Believe Her"

References
1. Ankeny, Jason. "Tattle Tale Biography" (https://www.allmusic.com/artist/p169712/biography).
Allmusic. Retrieved August 11, 2007.
2. DaRonco, Mike. "Jen Wood Biography" (https://www.allmusic.com/artist/p277284/biography).
Allmusic. Retrieved August 11, 2007.
3. "July 18, 2013 Setlist" (http://www.setlist.fm/setlist/the-postal-service/2013/keyarena-seattle-wa-63
c6ae2f.html). Setlist.fm. Retrieved July 19, 2013.

External links
New Granada Records site (http://www.newgranada.com)

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