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Sea Of Love

36.6M streams

36,584,881

Thirties

24.7M streams

24,657,851

The War Inside (Deluxe Edition)

22.9M streams

22,860,392

Tell That Devil

14.7M streams

14,699,964

Total Eclipse of the Heart

12.4M streams

12,410,245

Lost It All

9M streams

8,976,600

We Built This City

5.5M streams

5,513,880

Ellen

2.5M streams

2,492,411

Rust or Gold

1.3M streams

1,302,525

Tell That Devil (Acoustic Version)

1.3M streams

1,283,518

Biography

On Saturday mornings in a small bedroom in East Tennessee, ten-year-old Jill Andrews would slide Janet Jackson’s Rhythm Nation into her tape deck, jump up onto the bed, knot her t- shirt at the waist, and start jamming. She sang in front of the mirror, played all the invisible instruments, and wondered over and over about a future that would take her beyond the checkerboard lawns and fresh blacktop of the suburbs. She wasn’t left wondering for long. Just a few years later, Andrews was on tour, singing, writing, and playing with one the nation’s fastest rising Americana groups. From her years in the Everybodyfields, to her critically acclaimed solo career, to her latest collaboration, Hush Kids, which she co-founded with Nashville songwriter and producer, Peter Groenwald, Andrews has delivered irresistibly melodic, genre-bending music for nearly two decades. Anchored by frank songwriting but continuously and unapologetically evolving, Andrews’ tape deck currently hosts a range of influences from Joni Mitchell to Diana Ross to Wilco to contemporaries, Brandi Carlile and Phoebe Bridgers. The result is bold, infectious, introspective music that has served as the backdrop to some of America’s most beloved television series including Grey’s Anatomy, This Is Us, Nashville, and Wynnona Earp, to which she composed the theme.