Caroline Henderson biography
Caroline Henderson was born in Stockholm, and in 1983 she moved to Copenhagen.
As a teenager she sang in various jazz bands, and in 1989 she got her breakthrough in Denmark, when she and fellow singer Maria Bramsen formed the band RayDeeOh. In 1995 she released her first solo album, Cinemataztic.
Since then she has made seven solo recordings, among them "Made in Europe" which was released in Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Poland, Germany, France, Spain, Portugal, United States and Canada. Caroline Hendersons latest album "Love or Nothin'" won a Grammy for Best Vocal Recording at the Danish Music Awards 2007. Her next solo album will be released by the end of March 2008.
Apart from her musical career Caroline Henderson has acted in several plays and movies, including the Spanish drama "Tuya Siempre", which won three awards at the Malaga film Festival 2007. She won great critical acclaim in the Howard Barker play "Dead, Dead, Very Dead", directed by Jacob Shokking; starred in Peter Langdals production of Don Juan in the fall of 2007, and even managed to host a series of jazz programmes on Danish television.
For five years Caroline Henderson has been a goodwill ambassador for Unicef with special attention to violence against children. Caroline supports Okobarn, a capaign for better health and organic products for children.
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