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Jane Weaver (Jane Louise Weaver) was born on 28 February, 1972 in Liverpool, England, is an English singer, songwriter, and guitarist. Discover Jane Weaver'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 52 years old?

Popular As Jane Louise Weaver
Occupation Singer · songwriter · composer · musician
Age 52 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 28 February 1972
Birthday 28 February
Birthplace Liverpool, England
Nationality United Kingdom

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1970

The GuardiaN wrote "Psych folk is back. It may have died out with the hippies in the 1970s, but now it has merged with folktronica, and the result here is not as twee and pretentious as one might fear… Weaver's fragile, unworldly voice is carefully balanced against more muscular backing".

The album also received a four (out of five) star review in Mojo.

Weaver wrote a fairytale book to accompany the album.

1972

Jane Louise Weaver (born 28 February 1972) is an English singer, songwriter, and guitarist.

She runs the label Bird Records, an offshoot of Twisted Nerve Records.

Weaver has performed as part of the Britpop group Kill Laura, the folktronica project Misty Dixon, and as a solo artist.

She was brought up in the town of Widnes, Cheshire.

Kill Laura began when Weaver was in sixth form college.

1982

Her song "The Electric Mountain" uses a sample of "Star Cannibal" from Church of Hawkwind (1982).

1993

Between 1993 and 1996 Kill Laura released five singles, two on Polydor and three on the Manchester Records label run by Rob Gretton, owner of The Haçienda and manager of New Order.

1997

Kill Laura disbanded in 1997.

1998

She recorded an album for Manchester Records in 1998, Supersister, but it was left unreleased following the death of Gretton in May 1999.

A single, "Everyone Knows Everyone Else", recorded in collaboration with Doves and Andy Votel, was released from the Supersister sessions.

Weaver continued her solo career alongside Misty Dixon.

2002

Weaver formed Misty Dixon in 2002.

The band originally consisted of Weaver, Anna Greenwood, Dave Tyack and Sam Yates.

However, the release of the album was shrouded in tragedy following the disappearance of Tyack in August 2002.

Following a number of singles Weaver's first studio album, Like an Aspen Leaf, was released in 2002.

It featured contributions from Andy Votel, Dave Tyack, Rick Tomlinson, Sam Yates, Naomi Hart and two members of Elbow, Craig Potter and Richard Jupp.

Weaver appears on the cover artwork of the 2002 Badly Drawn Boy studio album, Have You Fed the Fish?.

2003

Misty Dixon released several singles, and one studio album, Iced to Mode (2003).

2004

Misty Dixon broke-up in 2004.

Weaver's solo career began shortly after the demise of Kill Laura.

2006

Her second album, Seven Day Smile (2006) was a collection of home recordings and material from the Supersister era.

2007

By the time of her third album, Cherlokalate (2007), Weaver was exploring more psychedelic folk and Americana influences.

The NME review of Cherlokalate (2007) declared that "Jane Weaver is the sound of Cat Power if she'd grown up next door to Oasis, stealing their Beatles records and outshining them at the school Christmas concert".

2010

The Fallen by Watchbird, Weaver's fourth album, was released in 2010.

2011

A remix album, The Watchbird Alluminate (2011), featured interpretations by electronic artists including Demdike Stare and the Focus Group.

In 2011, Weaver recorded the library music recording Intiaani Kesä for filmmaker and fashion designer Paola Suhonen of the brand Ivana Helsinki.

2012

A track from the project, "Parade of the Blood Red Sorrows", was also featured in the 2012 film Kiss of the Damned.

2014

The title of Weaver's sixth album, The Silver Globe (2014), is derived from the 1988 film On the Silver Globe by Andrzej Żuławski.

It featured contributions from Cybotron, Badly Drawn Boy and David Holmes.

The Silver Globe was critically acclaimed as an artistic breakthrough and named Piccadilly Records Album of the Year 2014.

Coldplay's song "Another's Arms", from Ghost Stories (2014), featured a vocal sample from The Fallen by Watchbird album track, "Silver Chord".

Weaver said that Chris Martin telephoned her directly for permission to use it.

2015

2015's The Amber Light album is an extension of The Silver Globe, with three remixes from that album alongside four new songs and three instrumentals.

It was made available both with the "Deluxe Version" of The Silver Globe and as a separate release.

2017

Another album, Modern Kosmology was released in 2017, with Can vocalist Malcolm Mooney performing guest vocals on the track, "Ravenspoint".

2018

During October and November 2018, Weaver completed the short "Loops in the Secret Society" solo tour of England and Scotland, in support of her two most recent albums.

2019

Loops in the Secret Society was also the title of her double album released in June 2019 by Fire Records.