Posts Tagged ‘Babe Club’

Jackson Grimm wins the 11th annual LEAF Songwriter Competition

Tuesday, May 13th, 2025

Jackson Grimm has immersed himself in traditional Appalachian music, from studying with Wayne Erbsen and Kevin Kehrberg and Warren Wilson College to enlisting Grammy-nominated multi-instrumentalist and storyteller Josh Goforth as the producer on his album. Onstage at the LEAF Performance & Songwriter Competition, on Saturday, May 10, Jackson’s songs contained elements of old-time and bluegrass — but were also wholly original and fresh; surprising yet relatable. It was his authenticity, polish, and stage presence that ultimately nabbed Jackson the win.

“I am incredibly honored to be selected as the winner of this year’s NewSong Competition,” Jackson says. “There were many talented songwriters on that stage throughout the night and we had an attentive and full crowd up there at the barn stage.”

“It honestly felt like one of the most natural feeling performances I have had,” Jackson added. “Something about the time and the people and the place enabled those songs to simply flow out of me on that stage. I can’t wait to come back to LEAF in the Fall!”

As part of his LEAF Competition win, Jackson advances as one of only eight finalists at the annual, international NewSong Competition, to be held in Asheville in November. He will also return to the Fall LEAF Festival, held October 16-19, 2025, as a featured, paid performer.

Award-round runners up:

Participating finalists:

Judges for the event, culled from Asheville, N.C.’s music industry professionals, included producer and engineer Jason Merritt, songwriter and songwriting instructor Jane Kramer, and talent buyer / event producer Sam Katz (Charlie Traveler Presents).

Q&A with LEAF Finalist Babe Club

Thursday, May 1st, 2025

Charleston-based Babe Club crafts cool-toned synth-pop with an emotive edge. The band is the brainchild of Jenna Desmond and Corey Campbell, who met at the College of Charleston and quickly became creative collaborators. After graduating, they joined the Americana act Susto, touring nationally and performing at major festivals. While playing on big stages, they began developing their own sound—dreamy, remote, and melancholic. In 2018, they left Susto to forge their own path. Babe Club’s debut album, Ruin My Life, is set for release in August 2025.

Jenna and seven other finalists will perform, network, and compete at the 11th annual LEAF Performance & Songwriter Competition, presented by NewSong Music, at LEAF Global Arts Retreat on Saturday, May 10.

NewSong Music: How would you describe your music to someone who has never heard it before?


Jenna Desmond: Sassy, sad-girlish, melancholy pop songs. It’s emotional, authentic and empowering. The production is very cinematic, soundscape-y, and modern.

What is the first album you bought, and why?


Dreamboat Annie by Heart. It wasn’t my first album, ever because that would be Oops I did it again!. I bought Dreamboat Annie when I first got my license and drove to FYE after seeing the movie The Virgin Suicides. It made me feel alive and free, I guess. It could have been that or songs on iTunes from the “Grey’s Anatomy” soundtrack.

What is one influence on your music that might surprise us?


Podcasts and conversations — I definitely get inspired when I’m listening to conversations about life or stories about other people’s lives inspired me.

What projects are you currently working on?

I’m releasing my first album this year in August called Ruin My Life. I’m also starting a songwriting collective in Charleston. I’ve written with a few other artists — Local Nomad, Georgia VanNewkirk and Slow Funeral — and I’m excited for that material to come out as well.