Jenny Wilson (singer/songwriter)
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Born | October 20, 1975, Blekinge Sweden |
Website | www.jennywilson.net |
Jenny Wilson is a Swedish singer/songwriter, born on October 20, 1975 in Blekinge, Sweden. She founded the band First Floor Power in 1997 and released two albums, There Is Hope and Nerves, before leaving the band to go solo in about 2004. Her music has a distinct, electro influenced style.
Jenny Wilson is signed to The Knife's Rabid Records (Wilson was a guest vocalist on The Knife's album Deep Cuts).[1] Her solo album Love and Youth was released in 2005 in Sweden.
In August 2006, Love and Youth was released in Australia on Hustle Recordings. The first single from the album, "Summertime - The Roughest Time", received extensive airplay on Triple J. Later that year, (november 2006) she also appeared on Robyn's promotional The Rakamonie EP, featured in a live recording of the song "List Of Demands".
[edit] Discography
- Love and Youth (2005)
[edit] External links
- Official website
- Jenny Wilson at MySpace
- Video: Interview with swedish television, october 2008
- Jenny Wilson discusses her history on Ministry of Sound
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