Jenny Warren
Jenny Warren is an American singer, best known as the co-founder of the all-female tribute band the Iron Maidens.
Biography
Jenny Warren first had an Iron Maiden tribute band called Wrathchild. The idea came when she discovered the website of a Chicago-based tribute band called Revelations. Wrathchild started with Warren as the only female member, but when bassist Melanie Sisneros joined in 2000, Warren decided to give the band a new direction within the next year.In June 2001, Warren and Sisneros were joined by guitarist Sara Marsh, drummer Linda McDonald and guitarist Josephine Draven to form The Iron Maidens. The band found some success while touring across the U.S.
In 2003, the Maidens started work on their first album, but production was halted when Warren left the band. The need to raise an autistic child contributed to her departure, which the band did not make official until early 2004. Later that year, rock/R&B singer/songwriter Aja Kim was announced as Warren's successor by the Maidens.
Shortly after leaving the Maidens, Warren regrouped Wrathchild with Sisneros for a one-off performance at MetalJam, a fund-raising event to promote autism awareness and raise funds for charities to find a cure for autism. She also played bass for the all-female AC/DC tribute band for a short period of time.
Warren's original abstract acrylic painting “dive in,” was selected for inclusion in the American Institute of Architects Orange County's 4TH Annual Art Walk, a juried event, hosted by Room & Board, at South Coast Plaza Village in Southern California in 2013.
Recently she sang for NEIGHBORHOOD X:Orange County's Hottest Thrash Pop Band and currently she is the lead vocalist in Subsurface Tension based in the LA/OC area.