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Jocelyn West (formerly Jocelyn Montgomery) is a musician and actress from the United Kingdom.
Jocelyn West was one of the founding members of the band Miranda Sex Garden. After leaving the band in the early 1990s she joined the medieval music ensemble Sinfonye. In 1998 West sang songs written by Hildegard von Bingen for the album Lux Vivens that was produced by David Lynch. In 2009 West published her debut solo album Salt Bird.[1][2][3][4]
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