Jennifer Arroyo
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Jennifer Arroyo | |
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Birth name | Jennifer J. Arroyo |
Also known as | JennCity |
Born | Staten Island, New York, U.S. | March 20, 1975
Formerly of | Spine, Demilitia, Kittie, Suicide City, Big Brother (CBS) |
Jennifer "JennCity" Arroyo (born March 20, 1975) is an American musician, television personality, producer, and business executive. She is known for her work as a bassist, her television appearances, and her leadership roles in the additive manufacturing industry. She is also recognized for her philanthropic efforts and contributions to alternative culture.
Music Career
[edit]Kittie (2002-2005)
[edit]JennCity gained prominence as the bassist for the Canadian metal band Kittie. She joined the band in 2002, playing on their albums Oracle (2001) and Until the End (2004). Her time with Kittie included extensive global touring and performing at several festivals. She amicably left the band in 2005.[1]
Suicide City (2005-2010)
[edit]After her time with Kittie, Arroyo co-founded Suicide City, a New York-based band known for its blend of punk, metal, and hardcore. The band released the album Frenzy in 2009, and was recognized for its intense live performances. Suicide City disbanded in 2010.[2]
Demilitia (2010-2012)
[edit]In 2010, Arroyo joined Demilitia, a thrash metal band where she played bass from 2010 to 2012. During her tenure with Demilitia, the band gained attention in the underground metal scene, known for their aggressive sound and energetic live shows.[3]
Shiragirl (2014-present)
[edit]JennCity often performs with Shiragirl, a punk rock band led by Shira Yevin. The band is known for its activism and feminist themes, and they have participated in the Vans Warped Tour.[citation needed]
JennCity (Solo project)
[edit]JennCity launched her solo project under the moniker JennCity. She is known for writing songs that contain elements of metal, rock, and electronic music.[citation needed]
Television and Media
[edit]JennCity appeared on the CBS reality show Big Brother 14, where she became known for her strategic gameplay and unique style. She reached the jury stage, playing a key role in deciding the outcome of the competition.[4]
JennCity founded Jenncity Productions, through which she produces content related to music and culture.[citation needed]
Since 2018, JennCity has served as a host at the Inkcarceration Music & Tattoo Festival, an annual event that combines live music with tattoo artistry.[5]
Awards and Recognition
[edit]Independent Music Awards (2009): JennCity served as a judge for the 8th Annual Independent Music Awards.[6]
References
[edit]- ^ "Jennifer Arroyo Explains Departure from Kittie". metalunderground.com. March 25, 2005. Retrieved October 5, 2024.
{{cite web}}
: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ Pierce, Ken (June 29, 2009). "The End Records Signs Brooklyn's Suicide City". PiercingMetal.com. Retrieved October 5, 2024.
- ^ BraveWords. "SWORN ENEMY Announced US Dates With GLOOMINOUS DOOM, DEMILITIA". bravewords.com. Retrieved October 5, 2024.
- ^ Siwak, Miranda (December 7, 2022). "'Big Brother' Season 14 Cast: Where Are They Now?". Us Weekly. Retrieved October 5, 2024.
- ^ Aniftos, Rania (February 1, 2023). "Slipknot, Limp Bizkit & Pantera to Headline Inkcarceration Festival". Billboard. Retrieved October 5, 2024.
- ^ Anderson-Minshall, Diane (July 18, 2012). "Top 11 LGBT Friendly Reality Shows You Should Watch this Month". The Advocate. Retrieved February 15, 2017.
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[edit]- Living people
- American heavy metal bass guitarists
- American musicians of Puerto Rican descent
- American women bass guitarists
- Hispanic and Latino American musicians
- American lesbian musicians
- LGBTQ Hispanic and Latino American people
- LGBTQ people from New York (state)
- 1975 births
- Big Brother (American TV series) contestants
- Guitarists from New York (state)
- American women guitarists
- 20th-century American bass guitarists
- 20th-century American women guitarists
- 21st-century American bass guitarists
- 20th-century American musicians
- 21st-century American women musicians
- Kittie members
- Suicide City members
- 20th-century American LGBTQ people
- 21st-century American LGBTQ people
- Women in metal