Drawing from an influential pool of strong female songwriters such as Sara Groves, Nichole Nordeman and Ginny Owens, Jessa Anderson’s music reflects a constant wrestling with the unknown and the darkest parts of humanity right alongside the gritty, everyday things that make up the human life.
“I always gravitated toward women who were writing their own music and just that honesty,” Anderson says. “That’s what I like to listen to, and hopefully that’s what I’m communicating when I’m writing songs, too.”
The 20-something Michigan native currently can’t imagine doing anything else but music, and desires nothing[…]