John Jennings (musician)


John Edward Jennings was an American musician: a guitarist, multi-instrumentalist, and music producer.

Career

Among his credits as a producer are eight albums which he produced for Mary Chapin Carpenter, as well as releases by BeauSoleil, John Gorka, and Janis Ian. Jennings has played acoustic, electric, slide, lap, steel and baritone guitars, synthesizers, organ, piano and percussion, sung background vocals and/or produced albums for Carpenter, the Indigo Girls, the Rankin Family, Niamh Kavanagh, Cheryl Wheeler, Iris DeMent, George Jones, Robin & Linda Williams and Auldridge, Reid & Coleman, among many others. As a recording artist, he has five albums to his credit.
After Bill Danoff introduced him to Mary Chapin Carpenter, they began performing together in the Washington, D.C. area. An album recorded to be sold at their shows was released by Columbia Records as Carpenter's 1987 debut album, Hometown Girl.
He has been nominated for several Grammy awards, and has won more than 20 Wammie awards over the last 20 years.
John Jennings was also an early member of Pentagram.

Personal life

John Jennings was diagnosed with metastatic kidney cancer in March 2014. He died on October 16, 2015.

Discography

Albums