Jane Comerford is a singer, songwriter, lecturer, and vocal coach working in Germany.
Education
Jane has an extensive musical and music-related education. She studied violin and piano for 12 years, and later music theory, and graduated from Newcastle Conservatorium. She had six years of classical ballet training in Newcastle as well as jazz dance training in Los Angeles. Further, she went on to study singing in Hamburg, Vienna and Amsterdam, as well as learned to play ukulele.
Career as singer
From australia via america to europe
Having studied piano and violin in Newcastle, Jane was no longer sure whether the classical style still fulfilled her expectations. She went to the United States where she worked as pianist in several night clubs. A holiday in Spain made her stay in Europe. After she discovered that life in Spain still did not meet her expectations she moved to Hamburg where she worked again as pianist in the bar of the hotel "Intercontinental". There she started to work with several bands and gained more and more experience in the sound studio. She wrote and composed songs, worked in her husband's studio and became popular as a background singer. In addition to that she started to teach at the :de:Hochschule für Musik und Theater Hamburg|Hochschule für Musik und Theater in Hamburg. Through a friend Jane was given the opportunity to attend a two-week-long Musical Course. There she met the director Markus Weber who wanted to have her in several of his productions. She played the leading roles Eponine in Les Misérables, Roxie Hart in Chicago and Marilyn/Sue in Markus Weber's own musical M wie Marilyn. Other roles include Angel in The Rink and Dot/Marie in Sunday in the Park with George. In 1983 she released a Hi NRGcover version of "In the Year 2525" under the pseudonym "Jane Rossi". In 1998 she released her debut albumSomebody Sent Me an Angel with a collection of her own songs under the Polydor label. Apart from live performances, Jane is also an accomplished studio singer, songwriter and producer, running her own recording studio.
In 2005, Jane joined Texas Lightning, a Hamburg-based German country music-inspired band as lead singer. They released the single Like a Virgin, as well as an album called Meanwhile, Back at The Ranch, consisting mainly of country-flavoured covers of popular rock and pop hits. In 2006, Texas Lightning, along with Vicky Leandros and Thomas Anders, was nominated by the German public broadcasterNDR to enter the Vorentscheid 2006. Their entry was a typical country song No no never, written and composed by Jane Comerford. It came as a clear favorite with the viewers during the voting, and consequently Texas Lightning went on to represent Germany in the ESC. As Germany is one of the four biggest contributors to the EBU, their entries go straight to the final. On the final night, Texas Lightning came 15th, with 36 points, but the song had already reached no. 1 in the German charts.