Jenny Darren emerged as a remarkable sensation on Britain’s Got Talent, dazzling the judges with her unexpected appearance. At 68, Jenny delivered a powerful rendition of AC/DC’s «Highway to Hell,» which quickly went viral, captivating audiences around the globe
Jenny’s deep-rooted passion for rock music is profound and hard to put into words. She started singing at just 12 years old, drawing inspiration from rock icons like Robert Plant and Jimmy Page. Her musical expertise spans a wide array of genres, from pop to classical, including lyrical, epic, dramatic, march, and dance music. Additionally, her versatility extends to various performance styles such as cinema, concerts, and theater, which are continually evolving.
Music, as an artistic expression, mirrors reality through sound and creative imagery, aiming to evoke emotional and sensory responses from listeners. Vocal art, one of the oldest musical forms, can convey a piece’s artistic essence through emotion, words, and intonation. Singers can perform solo, in duets, quartets, quintets, or choirs, either with instrumental accompaniment or a cappella, and sometimes even without lyrics (vocalise).
Singing styles are diverse, covering pop, classical, and folk music. Female voices are typically classified as soprano or mezzo-soprano, while male voices are categorized as tenor, baritone, or bass.