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Jenny Mae – What's Wrong With Me? (Singles and Unreleased 1989 - 2017) - New LP
Jenny Mae – What's Wrong With Me? (Singles and Unreleased 1989 - 2017) - New LP
Don Giovanni Records / Anyway Records

Jenny Mae – What's Wrong With Me? (Singles and Unreleased 1989 - 2017) - New LP

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Jennifer Mae Leffel, better known as Jenny Mae (1968–2017), was an American indie rock singer-songwriter, guitarist, and keyboardist. She was active first as a member of the band Vibralux, and later as a solo artist.

songs 1-4 recorded by Jenny Mae on Tascam 4-track 1989-90, Columbus, Ohio
songs 5-7 recorded by Jenny Mae 2000-2002 in M
song 8 recorded by Sean Woosley and Mike Travis, 2016 Columbus, Ohio
songs 9-11 recorded by Craig Dunson at Magnetic Planet, 1991-93
song 12 recorded by Jeff Graham at Diamond Mine Studios, 1998
song 13 recorded by Chris Squire in Boston, MA 2003
song 14 recorded by Jeff Graham at Diamond Mine Studios, 1999


Jenny Mae-vocals, keyboards tracks 1-7
Not Another Bad Year-Jenny Mae-vocals, keyboards, Sean Woosley-guitar, Mike Travis-drums
Junk, Hercules & A Face Like You-Vibralux (Jenny Mae-vocals, keyboard, Craig Dunson-guitar, Mark Deane-drums, Gaye Cronley-bass)
Ho Bitch-Jenny Mae-vocals, keyboard, Dan Spurgeon-guitar, Jeff Graham-drums, Sean Woosley-bass)
Spit on Your Hand-Jenny Mae-vocals, keyboard, Chris Squire-drums, guitar, bass
Disco Song- Jenny Mae-vocals, keyboard, Dan Spurgeon-guitar, Jeff Graham-drums, Sean Woosley-bass)

All songs written by Jenny Mae.
Except: Big Scary Face, Junk, Hercules, A Face Like You, Disco Song- Jenny Mae/Bela Koe-Krompecher

Note about songs: Jenny Mae wrote all of her own music for some lyrics she would borrow lines from some of Bela’s writing to fit her melodies.


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