Jennie Nevin

What have you been up to since FWD?
I have moved accross the country to Nashville and then back to LA. I am currently training to run a marathon in San Francisco in October.
What was your most memorable moment with FWD?
The most memorable moment with FWD was singing at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles. It was the biggest stage I have ever performed on. We really prepared for that show in every way. Set, choreography, outfits, hair, makeup. We even sang with a choir at the end which was so cool!
What was your favorite song to sing?
Stop The Train!
Any possibilities of a reunion show?
I don't think so.... Frank is happily married living in Pheonix, Dale & Kris have a new band, Margie has a new band, Karla has a new band and when the idea has been brought up before it just didn't happen.
Anything you want to say to your fans?
I so loved all the love and support we got from everyone. We really felt we had something special and we loved to perform for our fans the most. You just can't get anywhere without a strong group to support you.

Jennie Nevin, an incredibly talented singer, had a music scholarship to college due to her wonderful voice. After graduating she went on to tour the world with a chorale group. She has had extensive vocal training in all styles and has an incredible range.

Jennie is a shy, quiet kind of girl (NOT!) as you can tell from her lively and fiery performances.  She hails from San Francisco, moved to Southern California for college and, thank goodness, stayed.  She met Frank when a mutual friend suggested she sing with him at one of his solo gigs.  Frank then introduced her to Dale and the rest is history.

Interview With Jennie Nevin

Who are your favorite artists?
Celine Dion, Luciano Pavarotti, Barbara Streisand, Andrea Bocelli, John Denver, Emmy Lou Harris, Judy Collins, Sara McLachlan, Lorena McKinnett, Chet Baker, Eartha Kit, Martina McBride.
What were your major musical influences?
Major Voices of the Opera Stage, Classical Training and Choral Experience at Chapman College. My mom's 70's record collection. All the Broadway musical theater greats.