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Jennifer Mae Leffel, better known as Jenny Mae (1968–2017), was an American indie rock singer-songwriter, guitarist, and keyboardist. She was active first as a member of the band Vibralux, and later as a solo artist.


Biography

The second of five children, Leffel was born in South Vienna, Ohio in 1968. She became interested in music in elementary school, when she began playing the trumpet, which she proved very gifted at
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. She went on to play trumpet in the marching band at Northeastern High School in
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, Ohio, where she was also on the cross country team and became a member of the
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. She went on to graduate from Ohio State University in 1986. Leffel started the short-lived bands the Rahvers and Hot Rod before founding Vibralux. In contrast to her previous acts, Vibralux played pop music influenced by her favorite artists – the Beach Boys and the Beatles. Vibralux's style was described by Joel Oliphint of '' Columbus Alive'' as "gauzy and delicate". Leffel broke up Vibralux in 1993, and released a split single with Guided By Voices on
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the same year. In 1994, she married David Olds, whom she had met working at the Capital Club in downtown
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. After briefly moving with her husband to New Orleans and then back to Columbus, Leffel began working on her solo debut album with her former high school boyfriend, Bela Koe-Krompecher. The result, ''There's a Bar Around the Corner... Assholes'', was released on Anyway in 1995. As Leffel lacked a true backup band, the album instead featured contributions from Ted Hattemer and Craig Dunson (both of Thomas Jefferson Slave Apartments) and Jerry Wick (of Gaunt), among others. After her debut album was released, Leffel performed live with better-known artists such as
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and Neko Case. EMI expressed interest in releasing her second album, which she recorded with Jeff Graham at his Diamond Mine Studios. The resulting album, ''Don't Wait Up For Me'', was released in 1998. She had plans to record a third album, but this had to be shelved when she decided to move to Miami, Florida with Olds. Though Leffel's original plan was to only live in Miami for part of the year, the move nevertheless disrupted her music career in Columbus, as well as her marriage to Olds, which later ended in divorce. Leffel suffered from alcoholism for many years, in addition to using illicit drugs such as cocaine and
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, which led to her experiencing hallucinations at times. Towards the end of her life, she often lived temporarily with friends, lacking a home of her own for about two years. She performed at
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in 2010, a performance later described by Oliphint as "disastrous". She married Johnny Penn Jr. in May 2014, after he was released from jail over
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charges that he had abused her. She died on August 25, 2017, from "complications due to alcoholism", according to Anyway Records.


Discography


Singles

*''If We Wait'' / ''Red Chair'' (split 7" with Guided by Voices,
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, 1993)


Studio albums

*''There's a Bar Around the Corner...Assholes'' (Anyway, 1995) *''Don't Wait Up for Me'' (Anyway, 1998)


EPs

*''A New World Record'' (
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, 1999)


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Mae, Jenny 1968 births 2017 deaths People from Clark County, Ohio American women singer-songwriters American indie rock musicians 20th-century American women singers Anyway Records artists Ohio State University alumni 20th-century American singer-songwriters 21st-century American women Alcohol-related deaths in Ohio