Jennifer Kimball is a vocalist and songwriter who is part of the folk duo The Story. She is a critically acclaimed singer-songwriter and has released two albums Veering from the Wave and Oh Hear Us.
Jennifer Kimball and Amherst College friend Jonatha Brooke began playing music together in the 1980s. They performed regularly during their college years. Their folk songs were marked by "witty wordplay and sumptuous pop harmonies," according to one music critic. Critics noted a resemblance between their music and earlier artists such as Joni Mitchell and Paul Simon in terms of excellent musicianship, singing, and writing. Kimball graduated from Amherst in 1986.
They called themselves The Story. One critic wrote "Jennifer Kimball played the Art Garfunkel role in The Story" who contributed "high ethereal harmonies." In 1989, the duo played the coffeehouse folk circuit and radio which exemplified the "folk-rock singer-songwriter aesthetic," according to one account. Kimball and Brooke "burst to fame" with this combination. They created a demo called Over Oceans and were promptly signed to the independent label Green Linnet which, in 1991, issued the duo's debut full-length album Grace in Gravity. Later Elektra Records signed The Story and re-issued their debut.
The revelations of the worlds' devout -
Are but stories from the other side.
Before the wise as prophets burned,
They told their brothers and to sleep returned.
Strange, though, don't you think?
That of the myriad who pass through the dark door
Not one returns to tell us of that road,
Which to discover we must travel, too.
I'm not afraid to die -
Not here, not now
The laden bough.
It's just that there's so much
I have to live for now,
Speed the plough.
You and I are here to stay
You and I are here to stay
Even through a wood you know by heart
It's hard to go the same way twice.
Any bird, a stone can be a new path
Any love may turn to ice.
There is no vision here but what is seen,
A stillness deeper than the night sky.
There's time enough for both of us,
I am yours, and you are mine.
This is the way I've heard
It's supposed to be, you and me.
A bridge over open sea
A single span, the infinite plan.
You and I are here to stay
You and I are here to stay.