Amanda Jenssen

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Amanda Jenssen
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Amanda Jenssen in 2013
Background information
Birth name Jenny Amanda Katarina Bengtsson
Born (1988-09-12) September 12, 1988 (age 36)
Origin Lund, Sweden
Genres Jazz, acoustic, rock, indie, soul
Occupation(s) Singer, Songwriter
Instruments Singing, Guitar
Years active 2007–present
Labels Sony BMG (2007–present)
Associated acts Marit Bergman, Pär Wiksten, Miss Li
Website amandajenssenmusic.com

Jenny Amanda Katarina Jenssen (born Bengtsson, 12 September 1988 in Lund, Sweden), known professionally as Amanda Jenssen, is a Swedish singer and Idol 2007 runner-up. Jenssen's first album, released in 2008, became one of that year's best-selling albums in Sweden, peaking at number 1 on the Swedish album chart. She also had success with her music singles, with seven individual placements on the Swedish singles chart. As of November 2012 she had released three full albums, the last being the mid-November 2012 Hymns for the Haunted.

Career

Early life

Jenssen started her career as the lead singer in the band Oh Hollie Neverdays and in the band called Amanda and the Papas which did covers of classic songs. Oh Hollie Neverdays wrote their own tunes (Jenssen and guitarist, Viktor Rinneby). In May 2007 they won the Swedish competition "Musik Direkt" and the prize was a tour in Gambia.

Idol experience

Jenssen entered the Idol 2007 talent show on TV4, early on becoming one of the favourites after some strong performances. In the end she finished second in the finale after going head to head with Marie Picasso on December 7, 2007 in Globen Arena in Stockholm. Jenssen lost to Marie Picasso but received 48.7% of the votes.

Idol performances

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Amanda Jenssen at Sommarkrysset

Post-Idol career

On 3 January 2008 Jenssen announced that she had landed a record deal. Her first single, "Do You Love Me", was released in stores on 23 January the same year. The following single "Amarula Tree" (written by Jenssen and Pär Wiksten) was released on 16 April 2008.

Her debut album, Killing My Darlings, was released on 7 May 2008 and became one of the most sold albums of 2008 landing at number 1 on the Swedish album chart. The majority of the songs on the album were written by herself and together with Wiksten. Marit Bergman and Vincent Pontare also contributed with a song each. A nationwide tour in the summer and autumn of 2008 followed. She was backed up by members of Damn and her songwriting friend Wiksten. It was a huge success, and at the end of the summer she was voted Queen of the summer tours by Aftonbladet readers (the biggest Swedish evening paper).

In early 2009, Jenssen was nominated for a number of awards at the Swedish Grammy Awards and the P3-guld galan and at the Rockbjörnen and Gay galas she won. At Rockbjörnen for "This Year's Female Artist" and "This Year's Newcomer" and at Gaygalan she won "Artist of the Year".

Happyland

After the success with her debut album Killing My Darlings, Jenssen returned to the studio to record her second album Happyland, which was slated for a release on 28 October 2009. Her first single from the album was "Happyland" and it debuted at number 3 on the Swedish Singles chart and at number 55 on the German Singles chart.[1]

The album debuted at number three on the Swedish charts and was certified Gold status after just one week of album sales. The album was critically praised and it went on to win two Grammies for best female artist and best composer.[2]

Other appearances

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Amanda Jenssen performing at Gröna Lund theme park

Jenssen's song "Do You Love Me?" was played on 23 September 2008 in the beginning of the third episode of the American TV series Privileged. The episode was watched by about 1.8 million viewers in the US.

"Our Time", a song from Happyland album, was played on Dior's Haute Couture Fashion Show Spring Summer 2011.

In May 2013, Jenssen performed a solo concert at Gröna Lund theme park in Stockholm.

In late 2014 he took part in the television series Så mycket bättre which was broadcast on TV4.

Hymns for the Haunted (2012) and "Dry My Soul" single

On 7 February 2012 a teaser video for Jenssen's new single "Dry My Soul" premiered on YouTube. The video for "Dry My Soul" was released on 14 February 2012, and is currently available for streaming on her official website, and for purchase on the iTunes Store. The new album called Hymns for the Haunted, originally scheduled for release on 5 September 2012, was released on 14 November 2012 (now available on Spotify [1] and for download on iTunes Store [2]) worldwide. It appears on Sony Music Entertainment.[3]

American Horror Story

Snippets from the song "The Carnival" feature preview videos from the fourth season "Freak Show" which premiered on FX.

Discography

Amanda Jenssen discography
Studio albums 3
Music videos 4
Singles 9

Albums

Year Album details Peak chart positions Certifications
(sales thresholds)
SWE AUT GER SWI
2008 Killing My Darlings 1
  • SWE: Platinum
2010 Happyland
  • Released: 7 May 2010
  • Label: Epic Records
  • Formats: CD, digital download
3 55 43 68
  • SWE: 2x Platinum
2012 Hymns for the Haunted 2
2015 Sånger från ön
  • Released 2015
  • Label: Epic Records / Sony Music Entertainment
  • Formats:
25

Singles

Year Single Peak chart positions Album
SWE AUT GER SWI
2007 "Look What They've Done to My Song" 24
2008 "Do You Love Me?" 1 Killing My Darlings
"Amarula Tree" 4
"Greetings from Space" 30
"Maple Trees" 60
2009 "Another Christmas" 27
"Happyland" 3 75 55 75 Happyland
Other releases
Year Single Peak chart positions Album
SWE
2014 "When We Dig for Gold in the USA" 4 Så mycket bättre - Season 5 - Orup Songs
originally "När vi gräver guld i USA"
"Calleth You, Cometh I" 29 Så mycket bättre - Season 5 - Ola Salo Songs

References

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