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Barb Jungr was born on 9 May, 1954 in Rochdale, Lancashire, England, is an English singer, songwriter and theatre writer. Discover Barb Jungr's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 69 years old?
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Barb Jungr Net Worth
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Barb Jungr (born 9 May 1954) is an English singer, songwriter and theatre writer, who has recorded versions of songs by Bob Dylan, Sting, Elvis Presley, Bruce Springsteen and Leonard Cohen.
Barb Jungr was born in Rochdale, Lancashire, England, to immigrant parents.
Her father was Miroslav Jungr, a Czech scientist; her mother, Ingrid, was a German nurse.
The eldest of three siblings, she grew up in Stockport, Cheshire, where she attended Stockport Convent School for Girls before earning a degree from Leeds University.
Miroslav Jungr moved to Britain as a refugee after World War II and after incarceration in German work camps.
Arriving in London in the mid-1970s, Jungr worked with playwright Pam Gems and composer Paul Sand, appearing as the singer at the Edinburgh Festival production of Gem's play Dead Fish, which became Dusa Fish Stas and Vi.
Jungr's first single was "He's Gone", as the Stroke, released by CBS, was single of the week in New Musical Express and was written and recorded with her husband Dan Bowling.
She formed the Three Courgettes with Michael Parker and Jerry Kreeger and performed new wave versions of gospel songs in the Kings Road and Portobello Market in the late 1970s.
The band was discovered by Island Records, then toured with Kid Creole and the Coconuts, Sade, Mari Wilson, and the Jets.
The Three Courgettes recorded a Christmas song for Michael Zilkha's A Christmas Record.
She formed the duo Jungr and Parker with blues guitarist Michael Parker.
For thirteen years they performed internationally and appeared regularly on British television and radio.
They hosted the BBC Radio 2 series We Stayed in with...Jungr and Parker with specials recorded at the Edinburgh Festival and produced by Sonia Beldom.
Jungr and Parker toured with Alexei Sayle and Arnold Brown, with whom they won a Perrier Award in Edinburgh in 1987 at the Gilded Balloon Theatre, and toured nationally and internationally with Julian Clary, appearing with him in the West End at the Aldwych Theatre and on Channel 4 television in Sticky Moments and Terry and Julian.
In 1991, Jungr and Parker performed in a Festival of European music in Sudan funded by the British Council.
The success of that trip led to them performing and giving workshops in Cameroon, Tanzania, Malawi, and Burma.
Jungr wrote about these experiences for the Guardian Diary, Folk Roots, and The Singer, and in 1994 enrolled in a masters program at Goldsmiths College in ethnomusicology for which she received a Distinction.
She specialised in the Voice and Singing.
During that time Jungr began to embark on solo shows, accompanied by Russell Churney, and started a solo career with the release the album Bare, which was recorded in a day, live at the Conway Hall with the support of Overtones Studios.
In 1998 she toured with the show Sex, Religion and Politics directed by Julia Pascal, appearing at the 1998 Edinburgh Festival.
With composer James Tomalin she contributed "Jackie" to the Jacques Brel compilation album and Fear of a Red Planet.
In 1999, Jungr was invited to record for Linn Records in Glasgow.
In 2000 Linn released Chanson: The Space in Between, an album of English translations of classic French chansons.
In 2002, she released Every Grain of Sand, an album of arrangements of Bob Dylan's songs, followed by Waterloo Sunset in 2003.
Appearing in a New York season at the Flea Theatre in 2002, she was given the Backstage Bistro Award in 2003 for Best International Artist.
In 2004 she recorded Love Me Tender, an album of songs recorded by Elvis Presley for release in March 2005, followed by Walking in the Sun (2006) featuring guitarist Eric Bibb.
In 2007, Jungr collaborated with British composer Mark Anthony Turnage, appearing with the London Sinfonietta in the commissioned piece About Water at Queen Elizabeth Hall to celebrate the reopening of the Festival Hall.
In 2008, she released Just Like a Woman – Hymn to Nina featuring the repertoire of Nina Simone and was given a Nightlife Award in New York in 2008 for Outstanding Cabaret Vocalist.
In March 2010, she released The Men I Love – The New American Songbook.
She performed a second season at the Cafe Carlyle in the Carlyle Hotel in New York.
In 2010 Jungr released Man in the Long Black Coat: Barb Jungr Sings Bob Dylan.
In 2012 she released Stockport to Memphis.
In March 2014, Jungr released Hard Rain: the songs of Bob Dylan and Leonard Cohen and toured the UK with a season at the 59E59 Theater in New York.
The album won Best Cabaret CD from BroadwayWorld.com.
During 2015, her collaborations included performances with John McDaniel on both sides of the Atlantic.
Since 2015, she has recorded and toured on both sides of the Atlantic with pianist Laurence Hobgood, with whom she recorded Shelter from the Storm (2016) featuring three original compositions alongside songs by Bob Dylan, Leonard Cohen, Joni Mitchell, Rodgers and Hammerstein, David Bowie, Stephen Sondheim, Bruce Springsteen, and Peter Gabriel.
In early 2016, Jungr was a featured artist in James Gavin's Lincoln Center songbook series celebrating Peggy Lee.
The following year, Jungr penned a short introduction for Playerist Poetry Magazine for its themed edition on Music.