Emiliana Torrini is an Icelandic indie and alternative singer and songwriter born on May 16, 1977 in Kopavogur, Iceland. She is best known for her albums Love in the Time of Science and Me and Armini, as well as her 2009 hit single "Jungle Drum". Her music has been praised for its unique blend of indie and alternative sounds.
Emiliana Torrini is a member of Pop Singer
Age, Biography and Wiki
💰 Net worth: $11 Million (2024)
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About
Famous for such late 1990s and early 2000s albums as Love in the Time of Science and Me and Armini, this Icelandic indie and alternative singer and Songwriter released a popular 2009 song titled "Jungle Drum."
Before Fame
In her mid teens, she attended an opera training program. Her professional pop and rock career began after music Producer Derek Birkett watched her perform at a restaurant.
Trivia
She was a member of an Icelandic band called GusGus.
Family Life
She was born and raised in Kopavogur, Iceland, by an Icelandic mother and an Italian father. She gave birth to a son in late 2010.
Associated With
She performed "Gollum's Song," a track that was featured in the ending credits of Director Peter Jackson's blockbuster fantasy film The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers.