“The lesbian voice of So-Cal.”
Jennifer Corday is an award-winning singer/songwriter/guitarist and cellist with incredible charisma! Corday simply wows the crowd- from hypnotic magical ballads, exploding into full blown stadium-worthy rock n roll, she commands attention and loves to engage the audience. Corday can take on huge crowds as a solo entertainer, but loves to play with her three-piece band. Corday tailors every set for the show, but usually presents a mix of originals and cover songs presented in her own unique way. Whatever she plays, Corday has a rich and diverse sound with a common denominator- infectious hooks and crowd engagement!
She is a true influencer, building a global brand for lesbians everywhere, with strong networking, clever merchandise, and grassroots live tours that capture life-long fans. Combined with smart marketing, her dynamic personality and musical skill have earned her thousands of followers on FB, Insta and YouTube.
Corday has over five award-winning studio albums and 20 awards under her belt, including Best Female Acoustic Act, and Best Live Band at the OC Music Awards.
Corday’s music and videos have been awarded by LA Weekly, GLAMA Awards, and LA Music Awards. She's been a Battle of the Band Finalist for KISS FM and STAR Radio. You may have seen her as an actress on the national Ride with Pride Uber commercial, in award-winning lesbian films, or heard her music in MTV documentaries and numerous movies.
Corday’s festival resume speaks volumes. Corday has performed at Dinah Shore Weekend, Womenfest in Key West, Women’s Week in P-Town, and at Pride Festivals across the nation. She has also performed on Olivia Cruises, The Melissa Etheridge Cruise, VACAYA Cruises, Country Cruising, and many more including a river cruise down the Rhine and the Danube—expanding her fanbase around the world. She performed again on the Women On A Roll cruise from Switzerland to Amsterdam, ending at the Amsterdam Pride Festival. She's performed for the troops overseas in Bosnia, Kosovo, and Macedonia and just performed at the 2025 International Women's Music Festival in Lesvos, Greece.
She has shared stages with Melissa Etheridge, Sarah McLaughlin, Joan Jett, Pat Benatar, Cyndi Lauper, The B52s, and many more.Corday has built a large and loyal following in Southern California performing hundreds of shows a year at local bars and venues. She also tours the nation and overseas for specific show dates and festivals, and does many cruises.
She also created the Melissa Etheridge Experience, The MAGIC 70s (tribute show to the classic rock hits of the 70s) and Yachty Girl and the Seaman (tribute to the yacht rock era) top-notch tribute act that perform at large concert venues and casinos across the nation.
She is sometimes hired to perform out of her custom Jeep equipped with lights and sound, a real mobile music machine!
SONGS
"Lollipop" is a retro hip-hop jam presents the theory that we may all have hard candy shells outside, but inside "we are all Tootsie Rolls." The video was shot in Huntington Harbor and included over 300 Tootsie Pops and 50 pounds of taffy. Co-directed by Corday and Dave Richmond, the video features Jay Boogie and his dance team and over 25 actors that start out hard, but soften up by the end.
"Shoulda Left Sooner" is a hilariously fun romp- it's a country-rock breakup anthem, boasting a top-notch video shot in Pioneertown, starring lesbian comic Suzanne Westenhoefer. Recently honored with a screening at the 2021 Long Beach Queer Film Festival, the video debuted on Westenhoefer’s new talk show, after other famous celesbians like Martina Navratilova and Lily Tomlin, and caused a lot of LOL.
Corday's remake of the classic Helen Reddy song "I Am Woman," co-produced with L.A.-based mastermind Matt Thorne of MT Productions is a mster production which includes the voices of several female singers including Kelly Fitzgerald, Sean Wiggins, and Larisa Stow. Corday produced a slide show music video which is a must-see- featuring powerful women who have been an inspiration to her over the years.
“Anchor” soared into the hearts of fans everywhere! It's a crowd-fav love song with a video shot outside the Queen Mary in Long Beach waters and a request at many many weddings!
Corday penned “I Can't Breathe” in support of Black Lives Matter and shot gorgeous DIY video playing cello on the Seal Beach dunes.
"Home," is a raw, acoustic track that is featured in the movie Maybe Someday, where Corday also makes an appearance as an actress.
Corday’s anthemic sexy drinking song "Second Shot" is the title track of the series, starring Jill Bennett, and can be heard in the movie At Your Own Risk that was played at the 2018 WOMEN IN ACTION Film Festival Opening Night.
"Pink Cloud (Solar City Remix)," is a high energy gay pride dance mix!
VIDEOS:
Teaming with photographers and filmmakers Jane Clark, Jen Rosenstein, and Michelle Ehlen, Corday has furthered her career with stunning videos and imagery. Her “Dragonfire” video received rave reviews at film fests across the nation. "Tear Into You" was shot and edited by Jen Rosenstein and won Best Music Video at the Cynema Systers Film Fest. "Kaleidoscope," shot DIY style while touring in Europe, is a fan fav and celebrates the beauty of the broken. "Daffodil Shotguns" showed at the Awareness Film Festival in Los Angeles, spawning loyal followers against gun violence.
AWARDS & HISTORY
Corday has over five award-winning studio albums and 20 awards under her belt, including Best Female Acoustic Act, and Best Live Band at the OC Music Awards. She's also performed for the troops overseas in Bosnia, Kosovo, and Macedonia.
Corday’s music and videos have been awarded by LA Weekly, GLAMA Awards, and LA Music Awards. She's been a Battle of the Band Finalist for KISS FM and STAR Radio. You may have seen her as an actress on the national Ride with Pride Uber commercial, in award-winning lesbian films, or heard her music in MTV documentaries and numerous movies.
Corday’s festival resume speaks volumes. Corday has performed at Dinah Shore Weekend, Womenfest in Key West, Women’s Week in P-Town, and at Pride Festivals across the nation. She has also performed on Olivia Cruises, The Melissa Etheridge Cruise, Country Cruising, and many more including a river cruise down the Danube—expanding her fanbase around the world. She performed again on the Women On A Roll cruise in July 2022, from Switzerland to Amsterdam, ending at the Amsterdam Pride Festival.
Corday recorded and released several parodies, including the "Bohemian Virus Rhapsody" that went viral with over one million views.
Her producers include Matt Thorne (The Eels, Trapt, Ratt, Warrant, Everclear, Eddie Money, Game Of Thrones) Brian Pothier (Peter Asher, Bob Malone) and Gavin MacKillop (Sarah McLachlan, Toad The Wet Sprocket, The Escape Club). Corday works with incredible musicians including drummers Nic Guadelac, Jorgen Ingmar (L.A.Vation), Keith Larsen (Oedipus), guitarists Jack Nolan, Brian Pothier (Peter Asher), Damien Smith, Larry Bustimante, and Darryl Marini (The Johnnies), bassists Jon Grillo, Benj Clarke, James Rubel, Mike Quinn, and many more.
Jennifer Corday is an award-winning singer/songwriter/guitarist who's shared stages with Melissa Etheridge, Sarah McLaughlin, Cher, Joan Jett, Pat Benatar, The B-52s, Cyndi Lauper, and many many more. Ranging from acoustic indie to rock, her music and videos have been awarded by LA Weekly, GLAMA Awards, LA Music Awards and she's been a Battle of the Band Finalist for KISS FM and STAR Radio. You may have seen her on the national Ride With Pride Uber commercial, in the movie Crazy Bitches and or heard her music in MTV documentaries and or LOGO movies.
Corday’s anthemic sexy drinking song Second Shot, (featured on her latest full-length LP You Can't Change My DNA) is the title track of the series starring Jill Bennett (Here TV, Logo) and can be heard in the new movie At Your Own Risk, played at the 2018 WOMEN IN ACTION Film Festival Opening Night and is now available on Netflix worldwide. Her latest video "Daffodil Shotguns" just showed at the Awareness Film Festival in Los Angeles, spawning loyal followers against gun violence. Corday has played on Olivia Cruises, The Melissa Etheridge Cruise, Country Cruising, and many more including a river cruise down the Danube, expanding her fanbase around the world. She is a true influencer, building a global brand for lesbians everywhere, with strong networking and social media skills, a YouTube Channel, clever merchandise, and grassroots live tours that truly capture life-long fans.
Inspired by Sheryl Crow, Melissa Etheridge, and Led Zeppelin, Corday built a large and loyal following in Southern California performing hundreds of shows a year at local bars and venues. In addition to performing yearly at The Dinah Shore Weekend, she's performed at Womenfest in Key West, Women’s Week in P-Town, and at Pride Festivals across the nation. Corday rocked the Melissa Etheridge Cruise, as well as European River Cruises, Country Cruising, and more. She’s a prolific songwriter and acoustic guitarist (endorsed by Taylor Guitars and D’Adarrio strings) with a knack for writing songs from the heart. She’s a lover who plays the cello, but also a rocker who can shred the electric guitar and bass.
Teaming with photographers and filmmakers Jane Clark (Elena Undone, Crazy Bitches, Meth Head), Jen Rosenstein (Jason Mraz, Ozzy Osbourne, Dave Grohl) and Michelle Ehlen (S&M Sally) has furthered her career with stunning videos and imagery. Her Dragonfire video received rave reviews at film fests across the nation-- you won't believe your eyes when Corday is literally "set on fire" by a sexy dominatrix on screen! Her anti-Trump song "Loony Tune" will be released early 2020 and promises to make big political waves and expand her fan base!
With over 5 award-winning studio albums and 20 awards under her belt, including Best Female Acoustic Act, and Best Live Band at the OC Music Awards, she's also performed for the troops overseas in Bosnia, Kosovo, and Macedonia. Corday has proven she is a seasoned professional with star quality/charisma, and a live show that leaves people wanting more.
Her producers include Matt Thorne (The Eels, Trapt, Ratt, Warrant, Everclear, Eddie Money, Game Of Thrones) Brian Pothier (Peter Asher, Bob Malone) and Gavin MacKillop (Sarah McLachlan, Toad The Wet Sprocket, The Escape Club) and she works with incredible musicians including drummers Jorgen Ingmar (L.A.Vation), Keith Larsen (Oedipus), guitarists Brian Pothier (Peter Asher), Damien Smith, and Darryl Marini (The Johnnies), bassists Terry Law, Mikey Hachey and many more.