Jennifer Knapp (born April 12, 1974) is a Christian song writer. Her lyrics examine the short-comings of humanity and the sad realism of the world while still expressing the hope of [[Christ]].
==Contents==Her most famous song is A Little More, which continues to be played on CCM radio stations.
{{topics}}* Songs - [[Undo me]]Knapp was received widely, and toured America after her first CD release, Kansas. While touring, Knapp sung primarily in churches, festivals, and large venues.
{{opinions}}{{quotes}}==Main article==In addition to her own releases, she has collaborated with a number of artists on various studio projects and releases, among them Audio Adrenaline, Grits and Third Day.
Jennifer Knapp (born April 12, 1974) is a Christian folk rock musician who has been self-described as "just a girl with a guitar." Jennifer uses her music and heart-felt lyrics as a vehicle through which to relate the gospel to a generation of people searching for authenticity, meaning, and relevance. This desire for a deeper and more authentic feel toward Christ has separated her lyrics and style from most Christian Artists. Her lyrics examine the short-comings of humanity and the idea of sad realism of the world while still expressing the hope of Christ. Her most famous song is A Little More, which is still played on CCM radio stations despite its age.==Quotes==
==Links==*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer_Knapp Wikipedia - Jennifer Knapp was received widely, and toured America after her critically acclaimed first CD release, Kansas]*[http://www. While touring Knapp sung primarily in churches, festivals, and large venues alikejenniferknapp. com Homepage - Jennifer's approachability before and after shows is merely an affirmation of the feeling one gathers about her from her music.Knapp]
In addition to her own releases, she has collaborated with a number of artists on various studio projects and releases, among them Audio Adrenaline, Grits and Third Day. {{returnto}} [[Christianity]] -> [[Famous Christians]] -> [[Song writers]]