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Jennifer Castle

Jennifer Castle is a Canadian singer-songwriter,〔("Meet Jennifer Castle" ). ''Toro'', April 26, 2011.〕 based in Toronto, Ontario.〔("Jennifer Castle: Toronto folk outsider follows her feelings to create a gorgeous stoner country album" ). ''Now'', May 19, 2011.〕 Born in Toronto, she was raised in Mississauga and Orangeville,〔("Jennifer Castle" ). ''NOW'', September 25, 2014.〕 and spent time living in London, England, and Vancouver, British Columbia, before returning to Toronto and launching her music career at open mic nights in the city.〔
She released two albums under the name Castlemusic, ''Live at the Music Gallery'' in 2006 and ''You Can't Take Anyone'' in 2008, on Toronto imprint Blue Fog Recordings before signing to Flemish Eye for her third album, which she released under her own name but titled ''Castlemusic''.〔("Jennifer Castle Signs to Flemish Eye for Castlemusic" ). ''Exclaim!'', February 23, 2011.〕 The record has been re-released on No Quarter Records in New York.
She has appeared on records by Wyrd Visions, Eric Chenaux, Ryan Driver, Bry Webb, Doug Paisley, Constantines and Fucked Up.〔("10 things you ought to know about Castlemusic" ). BlogTO, July 17, 2008.〕 In 2011, she also participated in the National Parks Project, collaborating with musicians Sebastien Grainger and Dan Werb, and filmmaker Catherine Martin, to produce and score a short documentary film about Mingan Archipelago National Park Reserve in Quebec.
She has worked with the Toronto Dance Theatre alongside choreographer Amy Henderson for the project ''Henderson/Castle: Voyager''. She has worked with visual artists Tony Romano, Darryl D, Davida Nemeroff, Victoria Cheong, Aimee Dawn Robinson, Barb Lindenberg and Yuula Benivolski, and her songs have appeared in films by Atom Egoyan (''The Captive'') and Bruce LaBruce (''Gerontophilia'').
Her fourth album, ''Pink City'', was released on September 2, 2014, on Idée Fixe Records in Canada and No Quarter worldwide.〔("Jennifer Castle Returns with 'Pink City' LP, Shares New Track" ). ''Exclaim!'', June 26, 2014.〕 The album includes string arrangements by Owen Pallett and Mike Smith.〔 The album was a shortlisted nominee for the 2015 Polaris Music Prize.〔("Polaris Music Prize Reveals 2015 Short List" ). ''Exclaim!'', July 16, 2015.〕
She also plays in the band Deloro, based in Toronto, as well as IC/JC/VC, a vocal trio.
==Discography==

*''Live at the Music Gallery'' (2006)
*''You Can't Take Anyone'' (2008)
*''Castlemusic'' (2011)
*''Pink City'' (2014)

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