Jenny
Douglas-Foote
Jenny Douglas-Foote is a talented singer born on March 3 1907(??).
Jenny first stated dating her husband, composer, producer and
bassist Gary Foote in 2004. The couple tided the knot in a ceremony
with family and friends on the 28th February 2010.
During
her career Jenny has worked with many artists. In 1990 she joined
the popular band TOTO were she met her ex husband musician Warren
McRae. Toto was a world success. Since leaving the band Jenny has
worked with artists such as; Rob Thomas, Cher, Janet Jackson, Moby,
John Mellecamp, Joe Cocker, Enrique Iglesias, Patti Labelle, Nona
Hendryx, Patty Austin (god daughter to Qunicy Jones) Glenn Lewis,
Joey McIntyre (new kids on the block) and has even sang with Snoop
Dogg at a party!
Jenny Douglas-Foote has become a well known
name in recent years due to her work with US mega star P!nk. She has
provided live vocals on the Im Not Dead and Funhouse Worldwide
Tours. She has gained the love and support of thousands during this
time and is a well known and loved member of the funhouse family.
Any contributions will be
gratefully accepted
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