She spent three years as the lead vocalist of alternative rock band Seasons and dance-rock outfit Silver Cities.
Jensen's EP Past Tense and Present Peace was released in February 2017 and reached #1 on the Australian iTunes Country chart[1] followed in 2018 by the album Turning Up the Dial which she toured across Australia, the UK and Canada.
She did not progress from her hometown of Canberra, but travelled to Sydney to try again and was successful.She was selected for a spot in the Final 12 and continued in the competition for a number of weeks, eventually placing 4th.
She performed for Coalition Forces in Iraq,[7] for the Prime Minister on a number of occasions, and at entertainment centres around Australia.
In March 2010, Jensen co-founded alternative pop/rock band Seasons with drummer Peter Wright and guitarist Sam Young.
[11] In 2015, Jensen joined Casey Donovan, Doug Williams and Darren Mapes, in a concert celebrating the songs and life of Burt Bacharach.
[13] She subsequently released the single "I'll Always Love You" in June 2016 and "Young Years" in December 2016, followed by the EP Past Tense & Present Peace which made it to #1 in the Australian iTunes Country Chart.
In 2018, Jensen toured Turning Up the Dial across the south east coast of Australia[19] before heading to Manchester in the UK in 2018 to perform as a headline international act at Buckle & Boots Country Music Festival[20] and to Canada in 2019 to perform at Calgary Stampede[21] (Alberta) & Dauphin's CountryFest (Manitoba).