Jolina Carl

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Jolina Carl (real name Marion Huppert; born July 8, 1970 in Neuss as Marion Fryges) is a German country singer.

Life

Carl has been playing the guitar since she was a child and trained as a singer. After graduating from high school, she first trained as an industrial clerk; since 2003 she has been a full-time musician. Carl is married, lives in Elsdorf near Cologne and has two children.

Career

In 2009 Carl's debut album was better now than sometime . In November 2009 she achieved a top position in the German "Country Music Airplay Charts" for the first time with the single of the same name, and in January 2010 the title became the most successful song in the German "Country Music Net Charts". Her title Can't Stay Anymore took second place on the "European Country Music Airplay Charts". Since 2011 she has received numerous awards at the “Country Music Fair”, which she returned in 2015 after multiple criticism of the awarding of the prizes and the chart placements.

In December 2014 her album Shades of Love was released , which was produced in Nashville . Doug Jernigan, who was inducted into the Steel Guitar Hall of Fame in 1994 , played the pedal steel guitar , and Jenee Fleenor of Steven Tyler's and Terri Clark's band was there as a fiddler .

The album Forward Back Home was released in April 2018. Carl wrote most of the songs for it himself. The spectrum goes from bluegrass to funk and jazz to country music. The album includes two duets, I Wanna Hear You Say It with Billy Yates, the songwriter of George Jones 'Hit Choices , and Whishin' We Had with Ray Scott. The album was produced in the TJ Tunes studio in Nashville.

Competitions

In June 2010, Carl won a singing competition that took place in the western town of Lubbock Town and included a performance in Lubbock , Texas . In February 2015, Carl was the only non-American woman in the finals of the Nashville Universe Awards among the five best in the category "Female Vocalist of the Year".

Discography

Albums

  • 2009: Better now than sometime
  • 2012: Let's Party
  • 2014: Shades of Love
  • 2018: Forward Back Home

Singles

  • 2009: Better now than sometime
  • 2009: Santa Claus Will Bring You Home to Me
  • 2010: Same Old Moon
  • 2010: Can't Stay Anymore
  • 2010: I Hope You Stay (duet with David Lee Howard)
  • 2010: Be a Light (with the High-S-Choir)
  • 2011: I Love It to Love You
  • 2011: Dancing at the Party (duet with Gitty)

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.werbe-post.de/rag-wp/docs/1094423/elsdorf
  2. Archive link ( Memento of the original from June 19, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / jolinacarl.com
  3. http://www.musicrow.com/2015/02/artist-updates-darius-rucker-locash-nashville-universe-awards/

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