Best known for her collaboration  with Michelle Branch in the country duo The Wreckers, Warner Nashville is proud  to release Jessica Harp’s first  solo album A Woman  Needs this summer, with her album single “Boy Like Me” already  climbing the charts.  This week, the pop-country singer secured the iTunes Video  of the Week spot for “Boy Like Me,” which fans can download for free from the  site. 
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“Boy Like Me”  Video:
http://link.brightcove.com/services/player/bcpid19517969001
Jessica Harp  Sizzle Reel:
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In June 2004, aspiring country  singer Jessica Harp packed everything into her car and left her 
Now she finally has that chance  with the upcoming release of her major-label solo debut A Woman Needs — a breezy modern-country  collection that finds the honey-voiced Harp telling appealingly relatable  stories about her life, loves, and heartbreaks on tracks like the playful “Boy  Like Me,” the feisty “A Woman Needs,” and the earthy “Homemade Love.” “Country  music is about real people and real things, and that always spoke to me not only  as a music fan, but as a singer-songwriter,” Harp says. “I like to tell stories  with my songs. This is the album I have dreamed of making since I was eight  years old and singing along to my mom’s Judds and Reba McEntire  records.”
While The Wreckers were touring  with Keith Urban in the summer of 2007, Harp had begun writing songs on her own.  She befriended Urban’s bass player, Jerry Flowers, who, in addition to being a  musician, is also a singer, producer, and songwriter. Flowers wound up  co-writing several tracks on A Woman  Needs, including the title track, “Break-Up Song,” and “More To This  Than You,” as well as producing the album. 
One thing Harp and Flowers knew  going in to make A Woman Needs is  that they wanted the album to be fun and upbeat. “That was another lesson I  learned during my crash course with The Wreckers,” Harp says. “Aside from the  singles, Stand Still, Look Pretty  is a sad album, and we would play hour-long sets at these big fairs and  festivals where people just wanted to dance and have a good time. So I was  thinking about touring and playing the songs live when we recorded the album.  But I think there’s something for everyone here.”
Jessica on  Facebook:
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