Jennifer Grimm
Growing up on the road was fun for Jennifer as she danced and sang her way across the country with her family's variety act for the first thirteen years of her life.
After settling down in the Twin Cities at 14, she attended public school for the first time and kept performing with her mother, Colleen Raye, in various venues including the Mall of America and Mystic Lake Casino.
While earning her degree in Mathematics from Augsburg College, Jennifer continued singing in clubs with 10-piece funk bands, in various cabaret and theater venues with theater companies, and in convention halls and churches as a featured vocalist with Augsburg College's Gospel Praise.
Soon after college, Jennifer ventured into her solo career, appearing on stages locally with such names as Garrison Keillor and Debbie Duncan, and in New York City, Europe and the Caribbean. With radio and recording success in local areas and overseas, Jennifer continues to base herself at home in the Twin Cities with her newly wed husband and baby-on-the-way.
Jennifer Grimm
Ever since her first professional performance at age two, Jennifer Grimm has been singing on stages worldwide.
By age 13, she had already appeared on television, performed in countless theme parks, casinos, night clubs and resorts with her family, and recorded in several studios across the country.
Music continued to play a major role in Jennifer's life throughout high school & college. Although her academic focus was mathematics, she was best known for her performances & recordings with the Twin Cities' R&B bands, Power of 10 and Soul Tight Committee; Minnesota jazz artist, Gene Adams; her continued appearances with her family, her roles in various cabaret shows such as Fairy Tales, Lost in Boston & A Christmas Carole Petersen and a variety of other featured performances.
As of 2006, she has had success overseas with her trance music hit, Blue On Blue, she has also hit #2 on Aruba's year-end top 100 survey, opened up for Oleta Adams at the St. Vincent Blues Festival, appeared with Garrison Keillor on his "Rhubarb Show," starred in the Ordway's production of "My Way, a Tribute to Frank Sinatra" and has completed her third cabaret in New York City along with other solo performances on the Caribbean and Mediterranean Seas. In addition, she has completed her second solo album, A Christmas with Family and Friends, that followed her debut album, All Of Me, that not only demonstrates her versatility, but also presents her songwriting skills.
Jennifer continues now preparing for solo engagements worldwide as well as with various groups, cabaret artists and theaters and she always looks forward to her upcoming musical projects.