Jenny Dalton
Jenny Dalton is a folk musician known for her song "Alionushka," which draws from Slavic folklore about a young woman lost in the forest. She has released...
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Jenny Dalton is a folk musician known for her song "Alionushka," which draws from Slavic folklore about a young woman lost in the forest. She has released albums like "Ember's Embrace" in 2004 and "Aetheria" in 2018, working with musicians such as Sam Langmead on violin and Mark O'Connor on guitar and fiddle.
Her music includes songs like "At Ease," "Bad Day," and "Dear Paul," often described with terms like haunting or evocative. Dalton performs primarily as a solo artist with a rotating group of accompanists, avoiding commercial trappings in favor of a raw sound.
While details about her career are sparse, she maintains a presence in folk circles through her recordings and live performances. The focus remains on her music rather than personal narratives or broader claims about her impact.
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