Jenny Whiteley

Jenny Whiteley
Born (1971-01-14) January 14, 1971
Origin Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Genres Country, folk
Occupation(s) Singer, songwriter
Instruments Vocals, guitar
Years active 1976 Present
Labels MapleMusic Recordings
Associated acts Sarah Harmer
Amy Millan
Website www.jennywhiteley.com

Jenny Whiteley is a Canadian country and folk singer-songwriter.

Early life and family

Whiteley is the daughter of blues musician Chris Whiteley and his wife Caitlin Hanford. Her brother is Dan Whiteley, who is also a folk musician and singer, and her uncle is folk musician Ken Whiteley.[1][2]

Career

She began her musical career as a child, recording with Canadian children's musician Raffi along with her brother Dan.

In the 1990s she performed with the bluegrass band Heartbreak Hill. Just prior to that band's breakup, she released her self-titled debut album in 2001, and followed up with Hopetown in 2004. Both albums won the Juno Award for Best Roots & Traditional Album of the Year. She has released three more albums since: Dear, Forgive or Forget and The Original Jenny Whiteley, all getting good reviews. Her last four records have been released through Black Hen Music. Steve Dawson produced Hopetown, Dear and Forgive or Forget.

She has also collaborated with Sarah Harmer, Amy Millan, Carolyn Mark and Riley Baugus.

Personal life

Whiteley moved from Toronto to a country home near Elphin, Ontario in eastern Ontario with her musician husband, Joey Wright (b. October 9, 1973), in January 2002. She and Joey have two daughters, Lila (born April 16, 2003) and Audrey (born September 18, 2007).

Discography

With Heartbreak Hill

  • Heartbreak Hill (1998)[3]

Solo

  • Jenny Whiteley (2001)
  • Hopetown (2004)
  • Dear (2006)
  • Forgive or Forget (2010)
  • The Original Jenny Whiteley (2016)

Awards and recognition

Juno Awards
  • 1999 nominee, Best Roots/Traditional Album: Group: Heartbreak Hill
Canadian Folk Music Awards
  • 2007 nominee, Best Contemporary Album: Dear
Juno Awards
  • 2001 Best Roots/Traditional Album: Jenny Whiteley
  • 2005 Roots/Traditional Album of the Year: Hopetown

References

  1. "Jenny Whiteley - Following family footsteps". The Journal of Roots Music. 31 December 2006. Retrieved 2 October 2016.
  2. "The Original Jenny Whiteley". Exclaim!. 16 September 2016. Retrieved 2 October 2016.
  3. "Bluegrass Thrives in Northern Nich"Nielsen Business Media, Inc. (11 April 1998). Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. pp. 1–. ISSN 0006-2510.


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