Biography
The music of singer and songwriter Jennifer Hope can be described as an intertwining of Alternative and Ethereal music. Elements of pop songwriting structures provide the basis for freedom of expression and individuality. Listeners are enticed to experience the place where imagination crosses fantasy; where dark passions create sounds of an otherworldly ambiance.
Jennifer Hope has released two EP length CD’s, “Winds of Tomorrow” and “Reflections of an Enchanted Soul” on her independent record label, Mystic Dreams Music. Both works were co-arranged and co-produced by Tommy Reeves and Jennifer Hope.
Tommy Reeves has performed with and/or arranged for Chaka Khan, Melissa Etheridge, James Ingram, Randy Travis, Jullian Lennon, Mac Davis, Betty Buckly, Louis Price, Dick Clark Productions, NBC Productions, and the hit songwriting team of Billy Steinburg and Tom Kelly, writers of “Like a Virgin” and “True Colors.”
Soon after the release of Jennifer’s first EP “Winds of Tomorrow,” Cleopatra Records included her evocative track “The Sky is Blushing” on “The Unquiet Grave Vol. 1” compilation CD of Ethereal, Gothic and Dark Wave artists. The international distribution of the compilation lead to much varied exposure including radio show air play in the US and twelve European countries.
Following the release of Hope’s second EP, “Reflections of an Enchanted Soul,” she contributed to Cleopatra Records “Gothic Tribute to the Cocteau Twins” with her enchanting version of “Seekers who are Lovers”. Cleopatra also released her exclusive track, “Dream within a Dream,” which appears on “A Gothic Tribute to Edgar Allan Poe.”
Cleopatra Records later included Jennifer Hope’s profound version of “Moon Baby,” on “An Acoustic Tribute to Godsmack.” Jennifer also put a new twist on Nine Inch Nails’ “Terrible Lie” for “An Acoustic Tribute to NIN,” also released by Cleopatra. Most recently, Hope’s latest track “Rapture,” can be found on Red Night Records “Depth of Confessions Vol. 2” compilation of various Pop, Electronic and Indie artists.
Varied musical experiences and discoveries of the past lead to the present, where Jennifer Hope is currently writing new material. “I feel there is and has been an absence of true and genuine artistry in the majority of the music business, especially as it continues to change and generate less money for labels to put into developing and even maintaining artists who don’t “fit the formula.” It is very important to me that music of deeper emotions and observations that go beyond the surface continue to be expressed and shared in a way not clouded and confined by image, “playing it safe” or “Hollywood’s” current ideals and expectations. These kinds of artists past and present motivate the creation within me. And it is my hope that in turn my music inspires individualism and provides an outlet to go beyond the limits of everyday life.”






