Jenni Alpert
Jenni Alpert is an American singer-songwriter, guitarist, and pianist. Born in Los Angeles and adopted at the age of four, she started to sing and play piano while staying in various foster homes and began writing songs early. Jenni Alpert is the first unsigned independent artist to ever release an album on iTunes under the Mastered for iTunes category which was mastered by Eric Boulanger the designer of Mastered for iTunes. And that isn't the only time she was a pioneer for something new. As familiar with jazz as she is pop, Alpert graduated from UCLA's Ethnomusicology Department as the first jazz vocalist to complete four-year jazz music program headed by Kenny Burrell. Inspired by the fusion of soul, folk, jazz, and pop, Alpert began self penning songs, co-producing, and recording concept genre albums coining the genre Soul-Americana with her unique take to sound. No stranger to the recording studio, she independently released five albums before signing a licensing deal with Scurve Records to release her sixth album Until Then recorded live in the studio in one take in Nashville, TN with guitarist Guthrie Trapp. Her music and biological reunion story caught wind of adoptees around the country when the documentary about her life and reunion with her birth father “Homeless: the Soundtrack”, filmed and edited together by Emmy Award-winning director Irene Taylor Brodsky, was accepted and screened at the Tribeca Film Festival. Additionally, Independent Singer-Songwriter Jenni Alpert has performed in over 14 countries with no formal representation rather solely through the support of fans, acquiring radio play on UK's the BBC, PBS Australia, Triple J, and Sirius XM Radio: The Coffee House..
After years of being estranged from both her birth parents from having been placed in the foster care system to be adopted out in the early years of her life, and having missed the opportunity to met her birth mother when she was still living, years later with the assistance of a private investigator, Alpert found and reunited with her biological father. During their first meeting, which was initially all that had been intended, upon introducing herself as her birth nickname “Cami” to connect the early dots of both their pasts, she discovered he was happily homeless, running from the law, and addicted to drugs, but also a musician just like her. A few weeks into their reunion her birth father chose to leave a life of petty crime and drugs behind to join forces with Alpert. As their incredible developing relationship took flight, she met Chockstone Productions producers Steve and Paula Mae Schwartz, who upon hearing details their reunion story and reading ‘Home is Where My Heart Is’ the self penned article by the duo of Alpert's adoption and of their biological reunion story published by Groknation edited by friend Mayim Bialik, Chockstone producer Steve Schwartz introduced Alpert to award-winning who is an Oscar-nominated, Peabody and Emmy winning documentary film director Irene Taylor Brodsky who later followed, filmed, and interview, the dynamic duo during the second phase of their relationship detailing their life stories apart as well as their reunion and now life together. As Alpert aided her birth father through different stages of rehabilitation, acclimation, and self-discovery also getting to know him musically through developing and recording a music report together, documentary maker Brodsky filmed many days of them together editing what was to become the documentary short “Homeless: The Soundtrack” which was selected and screened at Tribeca Film Festival 2018 and honored with a Jury Award, won best short film at Nantucket Film Festival 2018, had a one-week run at the Laemmle Royal Theater in West Los Angeles, and is short listed for an IDA award in the short doc category.
Her music has been featured on well known US TV shows like ABC's Castle, CBS's CSI Miami, MTV's The Real World, Teen Mom and 16 and Pregnant. Live, Alpert has supported artists such as Loudon Wainwright III, Luka Bloom, Jon Allen, and Kaki King both in the US and in Europe. Upon releasing her first few independent albums on iTunes, Alpert was selected to record her song Untied by The Sun Studio Sessions for PBS at Sun Studios in Memphis, TN, recording home of Elvis, Johnny Cash, Howlin’ Wolf, and B. B. King. Shortly thereafter while touring internationally, an Italian vinyl label, recorded and released a collection of acoustic performances live in Italy. While continuing to tour independently traveling and performing in the US, Jenni recorded a selection of soulful sultry songs live in one take with guitarist Guthrie Trapp in Nashville TN, which eventually garnished the attention of SCurve Records who signed her to a licensing deal and released the album Until Then. After having recorded several times in different studios spanning over a few years, the collection of songs found on her most recent fully produced full-length album Nothing Less best reflects and captures her multi-genred soundscape. And upon having reunited with her birth father also a musician, together they recorded in the studio the EP: Biological Reunion featuring her birth father's virtuosic guitar playing.
Alpert's early independent releases include Pieces produced by drummer producer Jimmy Paxson and Stevie Blacke, 27 Minutes in Bologna a live vocal and piano set recorded in Italy produced and recorded by Nicola Fantozzi, No Second Guesses produced by Julian Coryell son of Larry Coryell mixed by Niko Bolas, and mastered by George Massenburg, which received strong radio play in the Netherlands and was the catalyst for an invitation to do a series of live radio shows hitting most of the Netherlands pop radio airwaves: 'Shouting Boots' Radio 6, Radio 5 at Oba live, Tros Radio Muziekcafe Radio 2, Radio One at Link Atlas, V-radio/Veronica 'studio Schram' lead to supporting the UK artist Jon Allen on his Dutch tour, Underneath the Surface produced by Brad Smith of Blind Melon which features an ensemble of musicians Jimmy Paxson, Lenny Castro, Chris Chaney, Zac Rae, and Stevie Blacke, Take It All produced by Mikal Blue, a fresh blend of pop songs featuring Chris Chaney, Victor Indrizzo, Dave Levita, Jeff Babko, Zac Rae, and Stevie Blacke, Shining Light Alpert's first vinyl, a live performance recorded in Italy, and her most recent work Until Then released by SCurve Records. She has also recorded in the studio on various projects with Nathaniel Kunkel , Marshall Altman, and Jimmy Paxson .
Early life
Alpert was born in Los Angeles and adopted at the age of four. While spending time in various foster homes, she began to sing and play the piano. Later in her musical development, she learned to play the guitar and started to write poetry and songs. Alpert was selected as one of the first vocalists and granted a scholarship to complete UCLA's Ethnomusicology Department the four-year jazz music program headed by Kenny Burrell, which granted her the opportunity to study and perform with the likes of Herbie Hancock and Barbara Morrison.Additionally Alpert started Art of Expression, a traveling festival of eclectic sounds, visions, and exhibits designed to bring together musicians from all over the country who support keeping music programs in early childhood education. She also works with America's Blood Centers as a key speaker / performer, Musicians on Call, The Downtown Women's Center, Children of the Night, Bridge Point, and KI Foster Care Support Group, for which she is currently a board member..
Discography
- Biological Reunion
- Nothing Less
- Until Then
- Shining Light Vinyl
- Take it All
- Underneath the Surface
- No Second Guesses
- 27 Minutes in Bologna
- Pieces