Jen Stills
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Jen Stills is a singer and songwriter who was raised in Arizona and later moved to Los Angeles where she lives today.

Stills has appeared on Ray LaMontagne
Ray LaMontagne
Raymond "Ray" Charles Jack LaMontagne is a Grammy-award winning American singer-songwriter. LaMontagne has released four studio albums, Trouble, Till the Sun Turns Black, Gossip in the Grain and God Willin' & the Creek Don't Rise. He was born in New Hampshire and was inspired to create music after...

's album Trouble
Trouble (Ray LaMontagne album)
Trouble is the debut album by Maine singer-songwriter Ray LaMontagne. It was released on September 14, 2004 in the United States, and on September 20, 2004 in the United Kingdom. Although the album was released in 2004, the song didn't enter the top five of the UK charts until August 2006...

 on the track “Narrow Escape,” and on the title track of Crosby Stills and Nash's After the Storm. She toured Europe in 2008 appearing with Rufus Wainwright
Rufus Wainwright
Rufus McGarrigle Wainwright is an American-Canadian singer-songwriter. He has recorded six albums of original music, EPs, and tracks on compilations and film soundtracks.-Early years:...

's band and is presently working and writing in Nashville.

Her song "Good Intentions" was included on the soundtrack for the film The Prince and Me
The Prince and Me
The Prince and Me is a 2004 romantic comedy film directed by Martha Coolidge, and starring Julia Stiles, Luke Mably, and Ben Miller, with Miranda Richardson, James Fox, and Alberta Watson...

.

Soundtrack

  • Brothers & Sisters episode "A Valued Family" (2010) - with "Love the One You're With" as performer
  • Brothers & Sisters episode "Nearlyweds" (2009) - with "These Days" as performer


  • The Prince and Me
    The Prince and Me
    The Prince and Me is a 2004 romantic comedy film directed by Martha Coolidge, and starring Julia Stiles, Luke Mably, and Ben Miller, with Miranda Richardson, James Fox, and Alberta Watson...

    (2004) - with "Good Intentions"

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