Jhena Lodwick's eventing career has been marked by her versatility and ability to perform under pressure. She has competed at the highest level, representing Great Britain in team and individual events. Lodwick's partnership with her horse, Kennedy, was particularly successful, and the pair won several international competitions.

The core of Jheena Lodwick’s fame lies in her dominance of the audiophile market. In the early 2000s, the "audiophile female vocal" album became a staple of the high-fidelity industry. These recordings were engineered to perfection, designed to showcase the capabilities of expensive speakers, amplifiers, and turntables. Lodwick became one of the leading figures of this movement alongside artists like Jacintha and Eva Cassidy.

Her cover of "Groovy Kind of Love" is perhaps her most famous recording, often cited for its incredible vocal detail. Notable Albums

, often accompanying herself during performances to tailor the music to her specific vocal range. Linguistic Skills: She is multilingual, speaking (Filipino), and some The Audio Beat Discography