"Music brings people together. It can speak to the heart of an individual and connect them with the rest of the world. It can make you cry harder and laugh louder, provoke you to think outside your own needs, and let you know you are not alone in your joy or in your sorrow. That is what music has done for me, and that is why I sing." - Jill King

Jill King grew up in the northern Alabama farming town of Arab, one of the safest places in the world to live. Along with the safety there were the usual expectations of living and coloring inside the lines, and repercussions for anyone who did not. It's a small town after all. Jill grew up singing in the church her grandfather helped build, brick by brick, and listening to the Country Music Countdown on Sunday afternoons, dreaming of the day her song would make it to the #1 slot.

Jill left Arab to attend Vanderbilt University in 1992. Her parents dreamt of her becoming a doctor or lawyer, but Jill wanted to be in Nashville to get closer to her dream of changing the world through music. After graduating with a B.S. in English, Jill signed with Gate to Gate Publishing, writing songs and performing around town everywhere she could, from the Bluebird to Tootsies Orchid Lounge. Her musical family tree is rooted in the fertile soil of traditional country music greats from Hank Williams Sr. to Patsy Cline, with branches reaching in every direction from U2 to Shawn Colvin, to Annie Lennox, and Ray Lamontagne. The key ingredients are lyrical provocation and musical integrity.

Jill's first album, Jillbilly, distributed through Compendia on Blue Diamond Records in 2003, received critical acclaim and award-winning status. Over the next 2 years and 80,000 miles, Jill placed her breakout single "One Mississippi" on the Billboard, R&R, and Music Row charts, and her video in medium rotation at GAC. All of her singles have reached 23 or higher on Music Row, with "98.6" reaching #10 on Music Row, #45 on R&R, and #53 on Billboard. She has performed for thousands of country music fans all over the country, as well as France, Sweden and Japan. She has shared the stage with Daryl Worley, Blue County, Shannon Lawson, Marty Stuart and Randy Travis, and made her captivating debut on the stage of the mother church of country music, "The Grand Old Opry". She was named Music Row Magazine's "2004 Independent Breakout Artist of the Year".

Today, for Jill, it's still about the music. She can bring back-porch intimacy to capacity crowds and big stage entertainment to back-porch get-togethers. Still enjoying the creative freedom of being an independent artist, Jill co-produced her sophomore album, Somebody New, with the incredibly talented A-list engineer Derek Bason and has set a release date for early 2008. Grouping together some of the best writers and pickers in country music today with Jill's strong, emotion-laden voice this album is sure to hit you right in the heart and blow your music-lovin' mind! She is growing into her life purpose of reaching out and changing the world through music, and is continually exploring and multiplying the branches of her musical family tree.

"The more I can reach people, the more people I can reach. The more albums I can get out there, the more I can make a difference. I have a God-given voice, and an intense love for writing, performing, and sharing music. I hope you enjoy listening!" - Jill King

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