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REACHING 3,000.000 READERS A MONTH AROUND THE GLOBE - Article written May 2004

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UK NEW TALENT: JENNY SINCLAIR

The Carpenters in the UK? You Bet! A LOVING MOTHER AND SINGER IS PAVING THE WAY.          By Peggy North peggy-north@monthlyherald.com

Photos from L to R: Jenny Sinclair. Jenny and Richard Carpenter in Nashville, Tennessee, USA.

 To some artists, inspiration comes from a higher source, an ultra dimension, or perhaps a vision, an inner world of emotions. To Jenny Sinclair, the Carpenters and her son Mickey were her creative inspiration. Mickey, a sweet child, was born disabled with cerebral palsy. And Jenny felt the need to write a song about a mother's love for her child. Her love brought life to her superb CD  "Sweet Child of Mine" which was recently recorded in Nashville Tennessee, USA. The co-writer is  Mr John Springate who was the co-writer for the track "Don't Play That Song Again" - Eurovision entry for The United Kingdom in 2000.  The songs of the track are filled with warmth, beauty and sincere artistic creativity. Jenny's voice sparkles through splashes of lights, vocal virtuosity and tender musicality. A delightful bouquet of uplifting songs and ballads. Jenny felt the need to use the track as a way of  raising money for schools and charities that help and support disabled children. The CD is sold for £3.00 and £1.00 of the proceeds   goes directly to charity. We encourage you to acquire a copy. On one hand, you will enjoy the beauty of the voice of Jenny, and on the other hand, you will land a helping hand to a noble cause and most needed charity. Billy Lewis from the Drifters wrote: "I've received the CD and I personally found it very touching and I'm sure that everyone else will feel the same way that I do about the cause." Most definitely, this CD will launch the career of Jenny. Already, this track has been used as the theme song for numerous charitable organizations and particularly for special needs schools. .

Photos from L to R:  Jenny's CD's cover (A tribute to the Carpenters). Cover of Jenny's CD "Sweet Child Of Mine" with a sweet picture of her son Mickey.

Although, Jenny Sinclair is relatively a newcomer to the world of country music, she has had already a successful singing career. Jenny represented Great Britain at the Mesam International Music Festival in Yugoslavia. This show was broadcast live on Television. Also, she was a guest at the "Children In Need" with Pat Marsh and channel 5. In addition, Jenny sung at the Lord mayor's Show in London her song "Sweet Child of Mine" on the float for "Team Otis" (In support of the athletes participating in the Special Olympics) which was televised live. In 1997, Jenny released her debut single with Rumour Records, a dance version of the Gershwin classic "Summertime". In 1998, she released her second single with Dominium Records under the name of Amy Gordon. This was a dance version of "I Just Wanna Make Love to You"  (From the diet coke advertisement). This single entered the dance charts at number 36. In 1999,  Dominion Records re-released the B-side of her last single titled "Don't Make me Wait"  (Written by Jenny Sinclair / John Springate and re-mixed by Saint). In 2001, back in the studio, she recorded "Size Isn't Everything" in the style of "New Country" written by John Springate and Gerry Shepherd. It was a big hit and was ranked on the chart top 40. In the same year, Jenny recorded a splendid  country single "Headbutt to the Heart"  and was ranked 16 on the chart. Now, Jenny Sinclair, with the help of the Carpenters Magic Orchestra, has splendidly recreated the nostalgic era and enchanting magic of the Carpenters. Her creative yet  authentic interpretation of the original tunes such as "  Close to You" and "Goodbye to Love"  ascertained her great talent and captivating musical warmth. This is a loving mother, a gifted singer and an exemplary humanitarian. And she has earned our respect and admiration. You are welcome to contact her group at carpentersmagic@aol.com

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