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Barb Jungr
Barb Jungr (born 9 May 1954) is an English singer-songwriter, composer and writer, of Czech and German parentage. She is known as a ''chansonnière'', or singer of chansons—in the sense of classic, lyric-driven French songs; in the broader sense of European songs in the cabaret style; and in the even broader sense of a diverse range of songs interpreted in this style. She has become best known for her work with, or "interpretations" of, the songs of Bob Dylan. A song-stylist incorporating jazz and blues, her approach often includes radical re-readings of known writers as well as original material. ==Early life== Barb Jungr was born in Rochdale, Lancashire〔(Celebrities of the year: From the most boring to the most talented ) 〕 to immigrant parents. Her father was Miroslav Jungr, a Czech scientist; her mother, Ingrid, was a German nurse. The eldest of three siblings, Barb grew up in Stockport, Cheshire, where she attended Stockport Convent School for Girls before earning a BSc from Leeds University. Miroslav Jungr came to Britain as a refugee after the Second World War and after incarceration in the German Work Camps.〔(Barb Jungr in Conversation with Nick Hasted ), barbjungr.wordpress.com, 3 October 2012; accessed 10 July 2015.〕
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