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Jenny Darren (Jennifer Harley) was born on 13 October, 1949 in Birmingham, Warwickshire, England, is a British singer. Discover Jenny Darren'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 74 years old?

Popular As Jennifer Harley
Occupation Singer, lyricist, poet, writer
Age 74 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 13 October 1949
Birthday 13 October
Birthplace Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
Nationality Birmingham

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Jenny Darren is a British rock singer.

The Pat Benatar hit "Heartbreaker" was written for her.

She is known for her bluesy rock voice, on such tracks as "Ladykiller", and the Buk single, "Slay Me Like a Lady".

Darren has released eleven albums to date, and has been featured on various other albums and compilations.

She is one of the few female classic rock vocalists.

1969

Darren was part of "The dream of Olwen" by Second City Sound that entered the top 50 at number 43 in 1969.

Darren was born Jennifer Harley in Birmingham, England, the adopted and only child of Maud Phillips and Leslie Phillips.

She was raised in Dudley and attended The Sir Gilbert Claughton Grammar School.

She wrote her first song "Why does it have to be with me" at the age of eleven, after which she joined her first band (her cousin George's ) "Johnny Dark and The Rocking Phantoms" at the age of thirteen.

During senior school, she gigged locally with a Blackheath group called "The Roving Saracens" as one of four singers with two other girls and one boy.

At this time she met Manchester Evening News journalist Richard Jaffa, who became her manager for the next three years, before he was called to the Bar to undertake his Barrister Law degree.

Darren was fourteen years old when she signed a two singles deal with Nathan Joseph's folk label " Transatlantic Records", who had notables such as "Long John Baldry".

She was working a minimum of two nights per week with alternating pop and jazz outfits, after which she became a backing vocalist for "Clifford T. Ward", a Kidderminster singer-songwriter.

After leaving school at the end of her fifth form year, Darren went professional and joined cabaret group " Second City Sound", for a period of four years.

Darren recorded the Love is Blue album, plus two singles, one being a remake of Ike and Tina Turner's "River deep, mountain high", with the B side "Julie", penned by the group's bassist Bill Gilbert.

The other single was a piano and string arrangement of the classical piece "The Dream of Olwyn", with a vocal harmony song on the B side "A touch of velvet, a sting of brass".

At the time the group were managed by Harry Gunn, a Manchester agent.

At the end of the four-year stint, London agents Phil and Dorothy Solomons came on board, subsequently to manage Darren's solo career.

Two years went by treading the boards, then a rock career beckoned.

Firstly, with the Lancashire rock band "Stoney End" then in stepped "Hot Chocolate's" manager, Peter Walsh, a London impresario who pursued a recording deal with Decca Records for Darren.

Walsh then went on to ask pianist and arranger, Mike Moran, to produce a remake of the Ronette's track "Be my baby" with the B side "How soon hello becomes goodbye" (from the French/Italian film "Le Silencieux" - "The Silent Ones")

At the time in the UK, there were band residencies in most towns, therefore, a lot of professional musicians skipped from one location to another, Darren being no exception.

She was resident at Manchester Tiffany's Oxford Street, then Rotherham, then Stafford.

1980

Later on, her London residencies were at Tiffany's Oxford Street, then Tottenham Mayfair, and Wimbledon Tiffany's. In the 1980s Darren worked at both Reading and Brighton Top Rank residencies, drifting from residency to residency.

Later she joined The Dave White Band twice over the years at various Norfolk and Nottingham venues.

At the same time, Darren joined forces with Dave White's guitarist Lee Vasey playing jazz/rock on their one day off each week.

Darren met up with songwriter-producers Geoff Gill and Cliff Wade, who worked at Strawberry Studios in Stockport, Cheshire.

Darren was pulled in to do backing vocals on some tracks they had written.

This was the beginning of her rock career.

The next four years were spent touring the UK and Europe.

Along the way, there were three "Jenny Darren Bands" over this period.

TV slots and tours followed; AC/DC, plus a "Sight and Sound in Concert" appearance supporting the band Be Bop de Luxe for BBC television.

Reading, Glastonbury, and Knebworth festivals and others soon followed.

After four years, Darren signed directly to DJM Records with father and son, Dick and Stephen James, who in turn became her joint managers and music publishers.

A new Band was to follow.

They were: ex-England keyboard player Robert Webb, Andy Richards on second keyboard (Frankie Goes to Hollywood), Chas Cronk on bass (from The Strawbs), Chris West on guitar (from Stomu Yamashta), Luis Jardim on percussion, and Nicko McBrain on drums (Iron Maiden)

The Band recorded one album only (Jenny Darren 2) produced by Tony Sadler.

Due to internal problems, the band only played two gigs.

A live "off the desk" recording still survives from The Fulcrum Hall, Slough.

After that, Darren came off the road and also halted her recording career.