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Join singer-songwriter Ren Geisick to celebrate the release of her new album on June 21, 2025, at Art Boutiki in San Jose. Her full-length album, The Place I Planned to Go, will be released on June 20, 2025, featuring 14 original songs that showcase her evolution from a jazz vocalist to an Americana songbird, grounded in storytelling, perseverance, and hope. Get Tickets.

Ren was previously featured in Issue 9.4 “Perform” & Episode #33 of the Content Magazine Podcast, where we talk in depth about her roots growing up in Los Gatos, California, her education in Jazz vocal performance, and some early Jazz crossover and funk projects.

Originally from Los Gatos, California, Ren Geisick began singing at a young age. She earned an Ella Fitzgerald Scholarship, studied Jazz vocal performance at California State University, Long Beach, and was named an Outstanding Jazz Vocalist by DownBeat Magazine—but her identity as an Americana Singer-Songwriter has long been in motion. With influences like Willie Nelson, Patsy Cline, and Guy Clark, her latest music draws from the outlaw country tradition—authentic, stripped-down, and emotionally direct. In 2017, she released her debut album, Ren, Love Song, produced by Jesse Harris, marking a significant step toward Americana, which blended folk with jazz sensibilities and showcased her deeply personal songwriting voice. Since then, Ren has leaned fully into Country music. While she doesn’t set out to specifically write country songs, her singing style and focus on honest, lyrical narratives have made Americana a natural fit for her.

The Place I Planned to Go centers on themes of hope and perseverance, especially in the context of being a musician. The album explores the struggles of progressing in life and music, maintaining optimism in the face of challenges, and finding compassion. It includes songs that reflect on the difficulties of the music industry, like the humorous “15 Cents” and more introspective tracks like “Weakness” and “No Mercy at All.” The title track, “The Place I Plan to Go,” was written during the pandemic and reflects on life not turning out exactly as expected yet maintaining hope for the future.

In this conversation, Ren gives us a behind-the-scenes glimpse at the production of this record and collaboration with producer Mikey Ross. Ren opens up about the challenges of sustaining a music career today, her reasons for pushing forward, and her connection to the music she creates.

Follow Ren on Instagram @ren4eva and visit her website, rensings.com, for show dates and updates. Don’t miss her album release show on June 21, 2025, at Art Boutiki in San Jose. Get Tickets.

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