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''Jennifer "Jenny" Patricia Morris'' MOA (born 29 September 1956 in Tokoroa) is a pop, rock singer-songwriter. Although born in Tokoroa, ''Jenny'' grew up in Hamilton with three brothers and four sisters (including [[Shanley Del]]), and attended ''Hamilton Girls High School'' (1970-1973). Her first professional performance was at age fifteen, at Andersons Theatre Restaurant, in Hamilton. In 1976 she became a singer with Auckland band ''How's Your Father'', who were finalists in the 'National Battle of the Bands'. | ''Jennifer "Jenny" Patricia Morris'' MOA (born 29 September 1956 in Tokoroa) is a pop, rock singer-songwriter. Although born in Tokoroa, ''Jenny'' grew up in Hamilton with three brothers and four sisters (including [[Shanley Del]]), and attended ''Hamilton Girls High School'' (1970-1973). Her first professional performance was at age fifteen, at Andersons Theatre Restaurant, in Hamilton. In 1976 she became a singer with Auckland band ''How's Your Father'', who were finalists in the 'National Battle of the Bands'. | ||
− | After moving to Wellington, she joined an all-girl group ''Wide Mouthed Frogs'' in 1978. Her first real success came with ''The Crocodiles'', active between 1979 and 1981, who had a top 20 hit single with "Tears". She moved to Sydney in 1981, | + | After moving to Wellington, she joined an all-girl group ''Wide Mouthed Frogs'' in 1978. Her first real success came with ''The Crocodiles'', active between 1979 and 1981, who had a top 20 hit single with "Tears". She moved to Sydney in 1981, and was initially a backing vocalist for various groups including INXS. She went on to a successful solo career. |
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Revision as of 15:19, 6 July 2015
Jennifer "Jenny" Patricia Morris MOA (born 29 September 1956 in Tokoroa) is a pop, rock singer-songwriter. Although born in Tokoroa, Jenny grew up in Hamilton with three brothers and four sisters (including Shanley Del), and attended Hamilton Girls High School (1970-1973). Her first professional performance was at age fifteen, at Andersons Theatre Restaurant, in Hamilton. In 1976 she became a singer with Auckland band How's Your Father, who were finalists in the 'National Battle of the Bands'.
After moving to Wellington, she joined an all-girl group Wide Mouthed Frogs in 1978. Her first real success came with The Crocodiles, active between 1979 and 1981, who had a top 20 hit single with "Tears". She moved to Sydney in 1981, and was initially a backing vocalist for various groups including INXS. She went on to a successful solo career.