Jenny Jordan Frogley

Jenny Jordan FrogleyJenny Jordan Frogley began singing as a tot with her performing family. She also played the piano as a child and was willing to spend hours practicing. In school she played the viola and rotated performing with her high school choir, theater, and orchestra. She made her first recording at the age of 17. With the right college classes and experience under her belt, she has since gone on to pursue a professional musical career.

Jenny has performed as the narrator in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat and has stood in for both Aretha Franklin and Gladys Knight. She’s performed as a soloist with the Motab and the Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra. She’s done voice-overs for movies and recorded vocals on over 100 albums.

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