Knox in Box
Rustbelt refugee.
Yep all that stuff in the cleavage "enhances" quite well.
Sorry, had to.
Sorry, had to.
Looking at her other videos... I just think it's a different push up bra.
Hey, sometimes you have to take one for the team.We appreciate your sacrifice in undertaking that serious research effort.
I don't expect anyone to agree with me on this, but while she is certainly nice looking for one being so tarted up she doesn't do anything for me musically. Her voice is fine, but far from unique and her covers aren't particularly interesting.
It's not meant to shit on her, but the attention really seems to be all about the boobs/her being attractive with a side of hear actual ability to sing and play. While the latter is certainly refreshing, she's not as interesting or unique as someone like Ani DiFranco was at her age. That is, of course, a tough comparison. But she's like a really good Broadway singer compared to standouts like Idina Menzel. Someone like Jessica might get the lead, but it would just as likely to be more about her aesthetic being so high (for some folks) than her being the best singer (which is really how show biz works anyway).
She's really not doing anything extraordinarily well, albeit better than most hugely famous pop stars. And that's the sad part that someone like Taylor Swift is huge on worldwide sales level and she can't sing in tune within simple pop tunes written basically for her. Also, Ms. Greenberg looked better when she wasn't so tarted up.
All this said, it would be interesting to hear something original from her. Taking that step can be freeing for a performer/artist, even to the point of changing how you approach covers...injecting more of yourself into them and what not.
Sorry for the long and potentially too serious post. As to the boobs, just like the face a lot can be done without surgery to make things look different or bigger. I think she's 18 or 19 and therefore still developing and push up bras and even makeup in the cleavage area can "enhance" things.
I actually think she needs to work on her picking hand. She's lacking finesse there.Hey she made all of you pay attention and then gave an opinion after...
Try listening to her with no visual, then what do you think?
Well, the Broadway comparison is not really accurate. She'd never cut it. Even the mediocre Broadway singers are far far better than she is. And I also think your show biz analogy -- while being generally true -- also does not apply to Broadway.
I for one think she's just ok and doesn't have the talent to do much besides porn or a local cover band.
Oh, she's not American? Had no idea. Where is she from?
Meet Jess Greenberg. A young and talented up and coming musician out of London whom has become a Youtube sensation for her alluring covers of bands such as ACDC, The White Stripes, Daft Punk, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Foo Fighters, Nirvana, Bon Jovi, Rolling Stones, Hendrix, and more.
So what makes Jess the bomb.com? Well for starters, she’s not too bad to look at. Unlike most, Jess was obviously blessed in the looks department. But, looks alone does not land you a spot on WHOSTHEBOMB.COM. Jess has been singing since she was brought into this wonderful world of ours and picked up a guitar when she was just ten years old. She has been perfecting her recipe for success everyday since.
Last year, the 19 year old princess out of London competed in Ryan Seacrest’s, “Totally Covered Summer” and came home with the most votes after defeating amazing artists such as Fifth Harmony (from America’s XFactor), Boyce Avenue, American a Capella group Pentatonix (season three winners of NBC’s Sing Off), and the REMARKABLE Lindsey Stirling. Her interesting fusion of blues, funk, folk rock and her British accent definitely makes her one to look out for in the future. FYI. We are not saying she is the best musician in the industry, as she certainly has areas to improve upon. In fact, check out her videos from 2011. The young lady has come a very long way and although she has much room for improvement, she is clearly on her way to landing some success in the music industry.