JENNY TOLMAN
Singer, songwriter, and unapologetic storyteller Jenny Tolman has built an entire world of her own where humor, heartache, sass, and southern charm collide. With two critically-acclaimed albums — There Goes the Neighborhood and Married in a Honky Tonk – Tolman has earned her place as one of country music’s most original voices. Praised by Billboard as “permeated with in-your-face humor and witty lyrics that have become increasingly rare in country music” and hailed by Rolling Stone Country for blending “humor, candor and a heaping helping of compassion,” she continues to push boundaries as both an artist and a mother.
Beyond the studio and stage, Tolman shines a spotlight on women’s voices through her annual Cowgirls at The Cowboy Festival in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, and last fall, she won over a national audience as a contestant on critically acclaimed CBS/Paramount+ show The Road, produced by Blake Shelton and Yellowstone’s Taylor Sheridan. Whether writing a tearjerker or holding court in the playful world of Jennyville, Tolman proves that country music can be as fun, fierce, and multifaceted as the women who make it.
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“You can’t help but to fall in love with her when you see her sing.”
“For the past, present, and future of country music, look no further than Jenny Tolman.”
“In Jennyville, there is beauty, but also warts, and her songwriting exposes both with humor, candor and a heaping helping of compassion.”
“Practically single-handedly bringing humor back into country music.”
“All the appetites of your country music palette are satiated by the end (of Married in a Honky Tonk), with your funny bone tickled, you brain stimulated, and your spirit raised. Jennyville is a fulfilling place to spend a few hours, and return to often.”