Lavinia Jones comes from South Africa. She was born on the 17th August 1973 in Johannesburg. As a young girl, it had always been one of Lavinia's greatest wishes to become a famous poet. She moved to Munich in 1987 with her family. Apart from being a singer, whe also worked as a model and a TV-moderator. She speaks English, Italian and French.
Sing It To You (Dee-Doob-Dee-Doo) was produced by Andy Knote, written by Jo Mersmann and Andy Knote. It was published by Toyco Music / Siegel, released in 1994 under Virgin Schallplatten GmbH, after 5 years searching for the right producer to release the track.
In the film homage "Es soll rote Rosen regnen" of the German legend Hildegard Knef, Lavinia performed a duet with the diva of The lady is a tramp / Eine Dame werd ich nie, an old classic by Cole Porter
In November and December 1997, Lavinia went back to Africa. She travelled through Namibia, Zambia, Zimbabwe, and Botswana to present a documentary about these countries and their people for N-TV. One month later, she was in Australia, still for her documentary.
Towards the end of the 90s, there was a little infringement in her career and she decided to take some time out, pursuing her musical development at the beginning of 2002. This is how she met Philipp Peltz ("Skizzo Franick") und Adam Szabo ("Ant on Wax")
2003 : Lavinia Jones plays the capricious nurse from LA in movie Das Musikill. Her song My Mans was used on the official soundstrack of the movie Das Musikill.
2005 : In the summer, her album Chemistry was released on Novatune Records. As she says "this CD is not driven by commercial intention". Her eurodance period is really over...
2006 : The Headroom project (aka Andreas Ecker) remixed 6 of her released and unreleased tracks. The result was released under Sire EP.
2007 : Lavinia released an album entitled @ngel, not really eurodance... She reconciled with her brother Gregory.
Eurodance, Euro-House, Technopop.
Lavinia Jones comes from South Africa. She was born on the 17th August 1973 in Johannesburg. As a young girl, it had always been one of Lavinia's greatest wishes to become a famous poet. She moved to Munich in 1987 with her family. Apart from being a singer, whe also worked as a model and a TV-moderator. She speaks English, Italian and French.
Sing It To You (Dee-Doob-Dee-Doo) was produced by Andy Knote, written by Jo Mersmann and Andy Knote. It was published by Toyco Music / Siegel, released in 1994 under Virgin Schallplatten GmbH, after 5 years searching for the right producer to release the track.
In the film homage "Es soll rote Rosen regnen" of the German legend Hildegard Knef, Lavinia performed a duet with the diva of The lady is a tramp / Eine Dame werd ich nie, an old classic by Cole Porter
In November and December 1997, Lavinia went back to Africa. She travelled through Namibia, Zambia, Zimbabwe, and Botswana to present a documentary about these countries and their people for N-TV. One month later, she was in Australia, still for her documentary.
Towards the end of the 90s, there was a little infringement in her career and she decided to take some time out, pursuing her musical development at the beginning of 2002. This is how she met Philipp Peltz ("Skizzo Franick") und Adam Szabo ("Ant on Wax")
2003 : Lavinia Jones plays the capricious nurse from LA in movie Das Musikill. Her song My Mans was used on the official soundstrack of the movie Das Musikill.
2005 : In the summer, her album Chemistry was released on Novatune Records. As she says "this CD is not driven by commercial intention". Her eurodance period is really over...
2006 : The Headroom project (aka Andreas Ecker) remixed 6 of her released and unreleased tracks. The result was released under Sire EP.
2007 : Lavinia released an album entitled @ngel, not really eurodance... She reconciled with her brother Gregory.
Lavinia loves sushi and has a cat called Mali.