Jen Fodor is an LA-based multi-talented singer-songwriter from Michigan. Not too long ago, she released a music video for her “Front Row” single featuring Nadia Vaeh.
Jen Fodor – “Front Row” video featuring Nadia Vaeh
“Howard Mordoh is a one-man dance party, always ending up in the ‘Front Row.’ This song captures the joy he exudes when dancing to live music.” – Jen Fodor stated
The Jen Fodor-directed video finds Howard Mordoh, easily recognizable for his long white hair, dancing spiritedly on stage. His love of live concerts spans genres and venues. Furthermore, Fodor and Nadia Vaeh hope the video can inspire viewers to remain hopeful and optimistic about the future of live music.
“When the spotlight fades, you’ll still be the show.”
Jen Fodor is an agile collaborator with a wide variety of musicians and producers. Her music production focuses on creating soundscapes that surround and support her lyrics. As an artist manager, she’s worked closely with artists and bands for over a decade. Also, she created and hosts her podcast, I Love Music, where she interviews music supervisors, agents, artists – to hear each person’s unique journey.
Once in a while, someone from behind the scenes takes center stage. That’s exactly what’s happened with the fabulous, Jen Fodor. For the past ten years, she has held nearly every job in the entertainment business – from working alongside directors like Spike Jonze to creating her own podcast and being a filmmaker.
“Front Row” single
‘Front Row’ contains a relatable narrative, ear-pleasing vocals, and tuneful melodies that will resonate well with fans of Future Islands, Dua Lipa, and Tegan and Sara. The danceable tune possesses electric guitar-laden instrumentation flavored with contemporary pop and rock elements. Furthermore, “Front Row” was written for the Independent Lens PBS music documentary, The Dancing Man of L.A., co-directed and produced by Jen Fodor.
We recommend adding Jen Fodor’s “Front Row” single to your favorite playlist. Also, let us know how you feel in the comment section below. Mel Blanc’s famous catchphrase, “That’s All Folks!” Thanks for reading another great article on Bong Mines Entertainment. And always remember that (P) Positive, (E) Energy, (A) Always, (C) Creates, (E) Elevation (P.E.A.C.E).
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