Jennifer Carole Ledger (born 8 December 1989) is an English-American musician who serves as the drummer and co-vocalist for the Christian rock band Skillet.[1] At the age of 18, she became Skillet's drummer when Lori Peters retired.[1][2]
Ledger released a solo EP in 2018 under the name Ledger. Several songs hit the Christian Rock chart and several other songs hit the Contemporary Christian music chart.
Early life
Ledger was born in Coventry and started playing the drums when she was 13.[3] Ledger attended Coventry Blue Coat Church of England School where she passed her GCSEs.[4] She played drums in a local band and was a finalist for the United Kingdom Drummer of the Year competition in 2006.[1]
She relocated to the United States at age 16 to major in drums with a scholarship at Living Light School of Worship in Kenosha, Wisconsin.[4] She joined the band The Spark; since the band already had a drummer, she played bass.[1]
Band members from Skillet discovered Ledger when they attended church services in the United States, where she was living at the time, and asked Ledger to audition for an open drummer spot in the band.[4] She has been Skillet's drummer and female vocalist since 2008, appearing on the Comotose Comes Alive album, a live concert version of the Comotose album.[5]
Solo
Ledger stated that she and bandmate Korey Cooper began to write music for her own pop-influenced solo-project album in about 2012.[6]
In March 2018, it was announced that her debut EP, Ledger, was scheduled to be released on 13 April.[7] She has signed a deal with Atlantic Records and Hear it Loud, the imprint launched by Skillet's John and Korey Cooper and manager Zachary Kelm.[7]Ledger was produced by Korey Cooper along with writer and producer Seth Mosley.[7] Ledger was named the opening act for Skillet's Unleashed tour.[7] On 6 April, she released an official audio for the song "Not Dead Yet" on YouTube.[8] In a 2018 Billboard article, Deborah Evans Price stated that “Ledger wrote “Not Dead Yet” about a difficult time in her life when she was badly struggling with anxiety, fear and panic attacks.”[9]