Jane French
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"Breathe" single cover.
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Genre(s) | Pop | |
Website | Official Website |
Jane French is an Emmy-nominated American singer/songwriter. French is well known for her song "Breathe", which is the theme song for the NBC soap opera Passions.
As a child, French grew up in Montgomery, Ohio, a suburb of Cincinnati. French learned piano at a young age as well as performed in musicals around Cincinnati, studied dance, and sang in commercials mainly for Kenner Toys. She was the voice of such products as Play-Doh and Sit 'n Spin. In high school, Jane was the lead singer for two bands, Avatar and Frame of Mind. She went on to study Fashion Design and Communications at the University of Cincinnati.
After college Jane began to pursue singing again and met music producer, John Henry Kreitler, who was appointed composer by NBC for the new show, Passions. French and Kreitler penned the song "Breathe", which went on to be chosen as the theme song by NBC. The success of Passions led to the song being nominated at the Daytime Emmy's for Best Original Song.
NBC was interested in French following the success of the song. At the time they were forming NBC Records, where French was signed as their first artist. A video was made and the single was released soon after. French also sung on the NBC Celebrity Christmas CD which benefited the Children's Miracle Network.
French went on to release a full-length studio album titled "Euphoria". The album was not a success and French’s music career has been nearly non-existent since. As of this writing, her song "Breathe" remains the theme song for Passions.