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Sunday, 8 December 2013

JANETTE GERI



Janette Geri born in Darlinghurst Sydney in 1961 was an Australian singer-songwriter. Her style, sometimes compared to Joni Mitchell's, incorporates Celtic, soul, jazz-blues and folk music. She had performed with international artists including Jean Paul Wabotai, Abdul TJ Rokoto, The Fureys and Maria Forde. Geri's compositions "The Return" and "Olliebod's Jig" (written with Mykl Losin) featured on the 'Celtic Paradise' (Best of International Celtic Artists) album, and "The Return" was selected for inclusion on the ABC 'Airplay Album Vol.1' in 1998. This album was designed to collect some of the sought after and hard-to-find songs heard on ABC Local Radio and make them available to ABC listeners. Its success led to the annual release of ABC 'Airplay' CDs. 

In Christmas 2009, Janette's “Dragonfly” from 'The Bastard's Daughter' had been recorded on a double CD put together for charity by Rob Davies who organises the Ryedale Live music shows in North Yorkshire, UK. She and co-writer Mykl Lozin jointly won The Best Fiddle Composition Award Australia and NZ for their fiddle tune "Olliebod's Jig" at the Australian Inaugural Golden Fiddle Awards in 2005. She performed at the Melbourne Concert Hall, Melbourne's Continental Cafe and the Port Fairy Folk Festival. Geri's music has been played on ABC radio and international radio stations. She performed live on Bert Newton's Good Morning Australia and the Ernie Sigley show. Geri toured the UK in 2008 and 2010. From 1986 to 2016 she released eight albums. She died in 2018.







References

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janette_Geri


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