Jenny Jordan Frogley
Jenny Jordan Frogley is a Christmas music act from England. The group formed around vocalist Jenny Jordan and her brother Chris Frogley on piano, with Simon...
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Jenny Jordan Frogley is a Christmas music act from England. The group formed around vocalist Jenny Jordan and her brother Chris Frogley on piano, with Simon Bailey on drums and Nick Fitch on bass guitar.
In 1993, they recorded "Joy To Everyone This Christmas" with guest vocalist David Osmond. The song became a holiday staple for some listeners. Their catalog includes albums like "Christmas Memories" from 1995 and "A Christmas Celebration" from 1997.
They've performed at venues including the Royal Albert Hall. Another track in their repertoire is "A Heartbeat Away."
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