Whether it's performing for fans in Chicago, writing and recording songs or traveling the nation with Macy's Ragged Road documentary series, Janelle Kroll continues to win over music lovers with her dynamic personality and pop music sensibilities. 

Kroll, a music theater major at Northwestern University, has been on the bill at SPACE, opened for Matthew Santos and Theresa Andersson, Bill's Blues, Uncommon Ground, and 1800 Club. She also landed a spot at the Z100 party at the Apple Soho store in NYC with her Ragged Road pals. Her songs "Backpack," "Slipping Away" and "Charms" highlight a unique vocal talent that is comparable to Alicia Keys, Jewel and Dusty Springfield. In a recent interview with The Daily Northwestern, the singer-songwriter elaborated on her desire to make music her life's work. "During [my] junior year an indie label offered to sign me but I would have been just a singer, not a songwriter, so I didn't take it, and ultimately it was the right decision because I'm happy with where I am now."

Today, Janelle Kroll stands poised to bring her positive energy and winning music to the masses. Bottom line: she wants to connect with people through her passion for song.

 

“Blowing from the Windy City is a young lady with lovely eyes and a beautiful smile and a great set of pipes. I have seen the future of rock ‘n’ kroll – Her name is Janelle”

 - Paul Kramer, Editor “Hit Sheet Magazine”

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