She's a small town girl from west Tennessee who started country dancing at a young age, but soon realized that her talent reached beyond dancing to singing & even acting. In fact she was only 8 years old when she had her first public performance at her hometown's annual Bluegrass festival in Holladay, TN. She soon found herself singing in talent shows, rodeo's and churches all over the nation. Although she grew up entertaining, in high school she joined the dance team which began to develop her as a choreographer. Something she would certainly use in the years to come. Soon she became part of a Christian missions organization called Youth With A Mission, where she spent a lot of her time singing, writing & choreographing dance all over the world. As an aspiring artist she then found her feet here in Nashville. Upon her arrival in 2005 she landed a job teaching dance at the Wildhorse Saloon. Since then she has worked with some of the biggest names in country music, even landing Television appearances on CMT, GAC, E!, TLC, NBC, The Fine Living Channel, and The Discovery Channel.
May 2008 landed her a job working along side Award Wining Director Trey Fanjoy and country superstar Alan Jackson. She was asked to create the line dance for the "Good Time" music video that is now being done in country clubs across the nation. Not long after the video was launched she became an official choreographer of the 42nd Annual Country Music Awards.
What has Jenny done?
Television appearances:
NBC-Dancer on 2008 CMA's
Hosted a show during CMA Fest in 06
CMT-several episodes of ”Day in the life”
TLC- An early 2007 episode of “Honey, We’re Killing the Kids.”
GAC-Host for GAC concerts at the Wildhorse Saloon.
The Fine Living-A 2007 episode of “Book it Southern Style”
The Discovery Channel- A 2008 segment called “Discovering Nashville”
ABC-News segment of Jenny for Choreography of Alan Jackson’s record breaking video in 2008.
Jenny’s Achievements go well beyond appearances on TV. She is not only a choreographer, but also a DJ, and a performer herself. She has even on occasion entertained crowds numbering in the thousands.