Raised in the small town of Vernon, BC, Jodi Pederson is a proud Canadian singer/ song writer. Her life’s experiences and influences filter the emotion and heartfelt lyrics in her songs. Jodi’s music is inspired by artists such as Bob Dylan, Sheryl Crow, The Beatles, Sara McLachlan, Blue Rodeo, Queen and many more great musicians. These musicians are the roots of Jodi’s musicianship that opened doors for Jodi to craft her own unique sound and style.
Jodi Pederson was born into a family with a deep appreciation of music, her uncle Wes Pederson who taught Jodi her first scales on guitar. It is with thanks to her parent’s persistency that she has gotten to where she is today. At the age of eighteen, she was chosen by Bill Henderson and Roy Forbes of Chilowak, for a song writing workshop many competed to enrol in. 2010 Jodi was approached by Patrick Nicol, general manager of 107.5 Kiss FM (Vernon, BC) to write a song for the local paraolympians. "Strong Hearts" is now being played on the station. As well, she had the great honour of performing it at the 2010 Canada Day celebration, following her singing the national anthem. Pederson is the first prize winner of the 2010 We Are Listening, Singer/Songwriter Competition. Compared to Joni Mitchell for her creative song writing, Jodi Pederson sings of melodic experiences, filtered by heartfelt emotion and honesty.
Jodi has accomplished her first top 40 single this Christmas with her song "Christmas with You."