|
![]() |
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
#7- JENNIFER BATTEN
At one point Batten was in six different bands playing many genres including rock, metal, fusion and funk. She was selected from over 100 guitarists to play in Michael Jackson's band on his one and a half year world tour. She played for a total of 4.5 million people on Jackson's first solo tour, the Bad Tour. In the following years she joined Michael on his "Dangerous Tour" as well as 1997's "HIStory Tour", traveling to such countries as South Africa and India. She also joined him in Super Bowl XXVII's half time entertainment which aired to the largest audience in television history (1.5 billion). Following 1989's "Bad Tour" grand finale, she started work on her debut album with renowned producer (ex-Stevie Wonder guitarist) Michael Sembello (Sembello also wrote and performed the hit song "Maniac", which was featured in the soundtrack for the film Flashdance). The results can be heard on "Above, Below, and Beyond". Her second solo record, "Jennifer Batten's Tribal Rage," was released in 1997 and is heavily influenced by world music. It sounds like a rich and moody travelogue through many cultures. In 1998 Jeff Beck asked Jennifer to join his band. She spent three years recording and touring in support of his albums "Who Else!", and "You Had It Coming". Tour dates included many dates with Sting.
She's also authored two music books. She is currently touring around the world as a solo artist and promoted her last record "Whatever". Source: Wikipedia |
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Copyright © 2006-2012 guitarontheedge.co.uk |