Janette Geri
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Janette Geri is an Australian singer-songwriter with albums released in the 80s and 90s. With styles as vast as Celtic, soul, jazz-blues and folk, Janette has performed with international artists including Jean Paul Wabotai, Abdul TJ Rokoto, The Fureys and Maria Ford.[1]
She featured on the Celtic Paradise (Best of International Celtic Artists) album, jointly won The Best Fiddle Composition Award Aust & NZ with co-writer Mikl Lozin; for their fiddle tune Olliebod's Jig at the Australian Inaugural Golden Fiddle Awards in 2005 and has performed at the Melbourne Concert Hall, Melbourne's Continental Cafe and the Port Fairy Folk Festival.
Janette's music has been played on ABC radio[2] and international radio stations and she performed live on Bert Newton's Good Morning Australia and the Ernie Sigley show.
[edit] Albums
- Janette Geri
- Describing the Sky
- Secret of the West Wind
- Castles
- Telling Tales