Molly Dog and Jenny Teator & The Fevers

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Always a great night @ The Mission with Molly Dog in the house! Amazing originals, chemistry, energy, humor….WEELLLLLLL….ya just gotta be here to feel it 🙂

Jake Hanselman – Drums
Jessy Johnsen – Guitar/Vocals
Alan Loshbaugh – Bass
Nate White – Guitar

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Jenny Teator & The Fevers are a six piece band that delivers a sexy, sultry sound that puts you in the mood. Originals consist of topics about love, sex, and struggling relationships that everyone can relate to.

Jenny Teator & The Fevers are an aggressive rock pop band with an affinity for groove. The Fevers formed in January of 2013 all connecting through the Columbia Missouri music scene. The background of the players come from rock and metal influences with new interests in jazzier approaches. Originals consist of topics about love, sex, and struggling relationships with an attitude that delivers a strong message to the listener. Teator stomps and belts her opinions through song and has no problem showing attitude. The Fevers deliver a sexy, sultry sound with a twist of multiple pleasurable grooves to get you dancing.

Jenny Teator- Vocals/ Guitar
Zach Harrison- Guitar
Cy McConnell- Bass
Ted Paletta- Keys
Rob Watson- Drums
Bradley Leatherman – Guitar

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“Jenny Teator takes the stage. She stomps her feet while soulfully belting out her original lyrics. A commanding female lead backed by the thriving force of a band is a rarity in the Columbia music scene.”
— Katie Masters, Vox magazine
“Jenny Teator & The Fevers isn’t afraid to sing about risqué topics. In fact, the female-fronted band’s first album – to be recorded next month – revolves around three such themes: love, sex and struggling relationships.”
— Kelsey Haugen, Columbia Daily Tribune