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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Katherine Jenkins (born 1980) is a Welsh Mix and Match Musical Genres singer, mainly of "classical crossover" songs. She first performed in musicals such as Calamity Jane and Guys and Dolls in school before joining the Royal School of Church Music Cathedral Singers. She experimented with modeling, but chose to focus on music. In 2000, she sang "Una voce poco fa" by Rossini, leading to a six-album deal worth £1 million, the most lucrative in British history. Her albums have topped the charts each time they have appeared, and she has partnered with such singers as Andrea Bocelli, Placido Domingo, and Jackie Evancho. |