VH1 Storytellers Season 4 Episode 4 Jewel
- June 9, 1999
Jewel takes the stage in this episode of VH1 Storytellers, where she shares the inspiration behind some of her biggest hits. The singer/songwriter shines a light on her upbringing in rural Alaska and the struggles she faced as a young artist trying to make it in L.A. Before performing "Hands," a crowd favorite, Jewel reveals that the lyrics were inspired by a homeless woman she met on the street.
Throughout the episode, Jewel opens up about her creative process and how her personal experiences shape her music. She talks about the importance of being vulnerable and honest in her writing, and how some of her hardest times have produced her most meaningful songs. Fans will get a glimpse into her life as a touring musician and hear stories from the road.
Jewel's performances are intimate and raw, bringing a new depth to her already emotive lyrics. She sings "You Were Meant for Me" with a quiet intensity, transporting the audience back to the 90s when the song first topped charts. Jewel also performs "Standing Still" and "Foolish Games," two of her most iconic hits, with new arrangements that showcase her growth as an artist.
In a touching moment, Jewel tells the story behind her song "Near You Always," which she wrote for her mother. She talks about the importance of familial love and how her mom's belief in her talent gave her the confidence to pursue music. The song becomes even more touching when Jewel dedicates it to a member of the audience who recently lost their mother.
Throughout the episode, Jewel's warmth and authenticity shine through, proving why she's been a beloved artist for over two decades. VH1 Storytellers gives fans an intimate look at the person behind the music, and Jewel's episode is a must-watch for any fan of her work.