Genna & Jesse Release Exotic Groove 'Tumbleweed and Tonic'

By: Jun. 07, 2013
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Genna & Jesse's "Tumbleweed and Tonic" is one of several songs in a collection of radio-friendly tracks created for single release. With touches of reggae, it's an infectious pop song that highlights their passionate chemistry and superb song-craft. Produced by Andy Kravitz, the track illustrates their affinity for collaboration and studio experimentation. "Tumbleweed and Tonic" remains one of their most-requested songs in their ongoing national tour.

Pop/folk duo Genna & Jesse come out with joy, soul, and a little bit of edge in their new track "Tumbleweed and Tonic." It's a fun, light, friendly song that showcases Genna's beautiful, haunting, crystal-clear vocals, and great production coming from Jesse.

The lyrics start out light but deepen as the song progresses, telling a story of the ebb and flow of a relationship. The smoke curls out of the fire, and that's how I feel/Something rising and black and heavy and real. It's a complicated song about complicated relationships. Which is usually how it goes in real life. Background vocals and various production choices swirl in and out of the audio landscape, adding color and character to the many pauses in between lyric lines. Its reggae beat is catchy and has the perfect little bit of funk.
Listen to the track over at http://www.gennaandjesse.com , and follow their pursuits - they travel the nation and might be heading your way soon!
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Genna and Jesse are duo alchemy at its finest. Sweet and savory, raspy and smooth, together they create a unique vocal sound, and then they complement that blend with Jesse's prowess at the piano and guitar. Whether they sing their own songs, or the well-chosen songs of their peers, audiences are along for the ride in an intimate and inclusive show. Their live performances are gentle and inviting - yet powerful - due in part to solid stagecraft and a com fort level with their music and with each other. Another big factor in their shows is Genna's subtle phrasing and exceptional interpretation. She delivers songs as gifts to an audience. The stunning harmonies that Genna and Jesse weave are the final secret ingredient in their performance magic. They are not content to perform only their own songs, however. With so much talent flying under the commercial radar, Genna and Jesse actively seek out and perform songs by lesser-known artists who they meet in their travels and collaborations. Their evocative performances of these tunes provide a springboard for connecting community - artists and audiences. Every show is different because they are not content to sit in their comfort zone. They stretch their creative boundaries, finding new music and playing with it - truly playing WITH it, having fun.

Genna and Jesse began performing together in 2009 when Genna hired Jesse to play piano in her band. While w orking together, a romantic union blossomed and the two decided to write and perform as a duo.

Genna Giacobassi is originally from Lansing, MI. Her parents are both musicians and she grew up surrounded by, and immersed in, music. She attended Interlochen Arts Academy High School, where she studied voice. A rebellious spirit, she put aside a future in performing the works of others in order to obey her internal muse. In 1995, still a teenager, she dropped out of school and moved to the San Francisco Bay Area, to hone her performance and songwriting skills. Her soulful voice is at once easygoing and acrobatic, with hints of Billie Holiday, Ricky Lee Jones, Lucinda Williams and Joni Mitchell.

Jesse Dyen has a colorful musical history - he has drawn praise for his anti-war anthem "Sons and Daughters," from Willie Nelson, bought beer for Joe Strummer, broken Joan Baez's guitar string, and been to jail with Daniel Ellsberg. Jesse has s elf-produced hundreds of tracks and has appeared in projects as nearby as Oakland and as far away as Cape Town, South Africa. His album "Contents Under Pressure," recorded in his hometown Philadelphia and featuring some of Philly's finest musicians, has received radio airplay both domestically and internationally, and was recorded by producer/drummer Andy Kravitz, who also engineered and produced a number of the duo's recent singles including "Tumbleweed and Tonic" and "I Won't Do it Again."

Find Genna & Jesse on the web at http://www.gennaandjesse.com

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