There is more than one artist with this name: an experimental/ambient music… Read Full Bio ↴There is more than one artist with this name: an experimental/ambient musical group, a 70s progressive rock band, a Finnish girlgroup, a German metalcore band, and an English singer-songwriter.
1) Jane is a 1970s progressive rock band. Considered to be one of the great German spacerock bands of the 70’s. Jane progressive rock, navigating between breathtaking guitar solos, powerful keyboards, polished and mighty arrangements and an almost constantly dragging tempo, added up to the typical Jane sound that had no equal in Germany.
2) Jane is an experimental/ambient musical group composed of Noah Lennox (Panda Bear) and Scott Mou, who released three albums, most recently Berserker in 2005 on Paw Tracks. Berserker is a set of four ambient soundscapes ranging from six minutes to nearly 25.
3) Jane is a finnish pop girlgroup.
They're from the second edition of Popstars in Finland.
In the show they made two groups, boyband Indx and girlgroup Jane. The public televoted the winner: Indx. Surprisingly Indx vanished from the music scene very soon and their only album was a huge flop. Jane became the real winner. Their first album “Perhonen” sold nicely and it included a few hits (Their debut single "Valvon" was #1 in Finland).
Before Jane started to record their second album “V.I.P.”, one of the girls announced that she left the group. Now the group consists of three girls: Mia, Eeva-Leena ja Tea. In January 2006, Jane took part in the Finnish preselections for Eurovision song contest. There they performed two songs V.I.P. and Sivuoireita, but they failed to win a chance to represent Finland in eurovision song contest. heir 2nd album "V.I.P" is considered as flop and the group disbanded in 2007. After the official disbanded Tea Hiilloste has started a solo career.
4) Jane is a German metalcore/deathcore band hailing from the Ruhrpott area. Jane recorded their first songs in 1998 and released their cd A Chorus of Doom together with the metal/hardcore-band Shaft on AlveranRecords. The music can be described as a mixture of Metal Hardcore and mix of chaos.
5) Jane is also Jane Winiberg, a singer-songwriter from Leigh-on-Sea in England.
6) Jane is Jane Lancaster, a girlfriend of English poet and musician Edward Barton, who wrote It's a Fine Day. It was originally sung unaccompanied by, and credited to, Jane. They recorded and released it independently, and it was played by radio DJ John Peel. It was then heard by Iain McNay of Cherry Red Records, who obtained the rights to the record and released it more widely on his label in 1983. It reached # 5 on the UK Indie Chart, and later appeared, credited to Jane and Barton, on their eponymous mini-album Jane and Barton. Jane's version of the song was remixed by A Guy Called Gerald in 1992.
7) Jane is Jane Helen Johansen, a singer songwriter from Skien, Norway. She is a regular member of Kaada. She released the solo album Hun Har Gått in 2001 under the moniker Jane.
1) Jane is a 1970s progressive rock band. Considered to be one of the great German spacerock bands of the 70’s. Jane progressive rock, navigating between breathtaking guitar solos, powerful keyboards, polished and mighty arrangements and an almost constantly dragging tempo, added up to the typical Jane sound that had no equal in Germany.
2) Jane is an experimental/ambient musical group composed of Noah Lennox (Panda Bear) and Scott Mou, who released three albums, most recently Berserker in 2005 on Paw Tracks. Berserker is a set of four ambient soundscapes ranging from six minutes to nearly 25.
3) Jane is a finnish pop girlgroup.
They're from the second edition of Popstars in Finland.
In the show they made two groups, boyband Indx and girlgroup Jane. The public televoted the winner: Indx. Surprisingly Indx vanished from the music scene very soon and their only album was a huge flop. Jane became the real winner. Their first album “Perhonen” sold nicely and it included a few hits (Their debut single "Valvon" was #1 in Finland).
Before Jane started to record their second album “V.I.P.”, one of the girls announced that she left the group. Now the group consists of three girls: Mia, Eeva-Leena ja Tea. In January 2006, Jane took part in the Finnish preselections for Eurovision song contest. There they performed two songs V.I.P. and Sivuoireita, but they failed to win a chance to represent Finland in eurovision song contest. heir 2nd album "V.I.P" is considered as flop and the group disbanded in 2007. After the official disbanded Tea Hiilloste has started a solo career.
4) Jane is a German metalcore/deathcore band hailing from the Ruhrpott area. Jane recorded their first songs in 1998 and released their cd A Chorus of Doom together with the metal/hardcore-band Shaft on AlveranRecords. The music can be described as a mixture of Metal Hardcore and mix of chaos.
5) Jane is also Jane Winiberg, a singer-songwriter from Leigh-on-Sea in England.
6) Jane is Jane Lancaster, a girlfriend of English poet and musician Edward Barton, who wrote It's a Fine Day. It was originally sung unaccompanied by, and credited to, Jane. They recorded and released it independently, and it was played by radio DJ John Peel. It was then heard by Iain McNay of Cherry Red Records, who obtained the rights to the record and released it more widely on his label in 1983. It reached # 5 on the UK Indie Chart, and later appeared, credited to Jane and Barton, on their eponymous mini-album Jane and Barton. Jane's version of the song was remixed by A Guy Called Gerald in 1992.
7) Jane is Jane Helen Johansen, a singer songwriter from Skien, Norway. She is a regular member of Kaada. She released the solo album Hun Har Gått in 2001 under the moniker Jane.
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@karstengrunberg2477
Die beste deutsche Rockband der 70er .
@Helmut229
Mit Frumpy
@karstengrunberg2477
Da hast du völlig Recht ,habe Frumpy öfter gesehen .Inga und Band sind auch herausragend @@Helmut229
@richc4349
I'm also from the UK and just discovered this band. Absolutely amazing! Straight away, I've bought Fire, water, earth, and air. Mind blowing. It's just fantastic music. Are there any Jane fans out there that can recommend the next albums to buy, please?
@speedyeg-guitars-playlists4800
R.I.P. Charly Maucher and Peter Panka
@skidco1
I'm from the UK. I cannot believe that this band didn't break out of Germany into the UK market at the time. Jane had all the components to achieve this, ie melody, stunning lead/rhythm guitar work, loads of organ (yeah!) and song structures that are right on it. I'm discovering this band about 45 years too late, but I'm making up for lost time now by buying up their back catalogue. Go German rock bands of the 1970's!!
@MrEinSteiger
Thank you
@ayrsen123
We knew of them in Australia, but definitely not from commercial radio. I got into them through Scorpions and other Prog Rock groups such as Pavlov's Dog, Hawkwind, Goblin, Curved Air etc. Still have some Jane vinyl 40+ years later...lol. I would loved to have seen them live though :( Fantastic group!!!
@skidco1
I've only discovered Pavlov's Dog in recent times as well. So much good German rock music from that period. I've just bought Jane's mid 1970's live album and their first two studio albums, all on vinyl of course and am eyeing up some more. Keep on rocking down under!!
@ayrsen123
Good stuff. Vinyl is the certainly the way to go!!. There was so much good stuff back then, and if you do some exploring you'll no doubt find all sorts of weird and wonderful stuff. Germany certainly was a good breeding ground though. If you enjoy P's Dog, check out Rush. Particularly the Album 2112, and see what you think?. It's not to everybody's taste, but hey. you never know right? Happy hunting mate. TC