

Outlaw Country / Garage band from Portland, Oregon, formed in winter of 2012.
Emerging from the Pacific Northwest, over the past decade Jenny Don’t and the Spurs have built a reputation as hardworking and musically-driven stalwarts of the Country Western scene.
Despite facing challenges like Jenny’s vocal surgery in 2019 and the loss of drummer Sam Henry (The Rats, Poison Idea, Wipers, Donts..) to cancer in 2022, they’ve remained resilient and fully committed to their musical journey. With a fierce DIY ethos, they’ve independently released the majority of their 13 albums and singles on their own label, cultivating a vast international following through extensive tours across Europe, Australia, New Zealand, and performances in Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Mexico.
In 2021, the band garnered attention with their album Fire On The Ridge, a collaboration with Fluff and Gravy records that topped the Alt Country charts. On February 19, 2023, Jenny Don’t and the Spurs were awarded the title of outlaw band of the year at Dale Watson’s Ameripolitan Music Awards in Memphis, Tennessee.
Their latest álbum, Broken Hearted Blue, was produced by Collin Hegna (Brian Jonestown Massacre, Federale)and it is a testament to Hegna’s meticulous craftsmanship. With his guidance, Jenny Don’t and the Spurs have created a musical tapestry that highlights each member’s talents.
Jenny expresses, “We’re just fed up with mainstream music’s repetitive nature and the confines of genres. Each of us brings our own musical flavors to the table, emphasizing the importance of authenticity over conformity. Our music pulls from a variety of genres, which can be a bit tricky to define. But Collin really nailed it, capturing our blend of country, rock and roll, with that added touch of Western charm.”
Much like the rhinestones on their custom outfits, handcrafted by Jenny herself, the album shines brightly, illustrating the band’s dedication to creating memorable and authentic music.