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Gin Wigmore
Background information
Birth nameVirginia Claire Wigmore
Born (1986-06-06) 6 June 1986 (age 38)
Auckland, New Zealand
GenresBlues rock, pop rock, alternative rock
OccupationSinger-songwriter
InstrumentVocals
Years active2008–present
LabelsIsland
Websitewww.ginwigmore.com
Musical artist

Virginia Claire Wigmore (born 6 June 1986) is a singer and songwriter from New Zealand. Featured on the Smashproof single "Brother" in 2009, Wigmore went on to release three albums Holy Smoke (2009), Gravel & Wine (2011) and Blood to Bone (2015), all of which were chart-toppers on the New Zealand Albums Chart. She is known for her high and raspy voice.

Career

International Songwriting Competition

Inspired by David Gray's album White Ladder, Wigmore wrote her first song, "Angelfire", at the age of 14. Two years later her father died of cancer and Wigmore stopped writing and playing music. She went to Argentina on an exchange program to teach at a kindergarten. On her return to New Zealand, she wrote "Hallelujah", a tribute to her father. Her sister entered the song in the US-based International Songwriting Competition in 2004, and Wigmore beat 11,000 songwriting aspirants from 77 countries to become the youngest and only unsigned Grand Prize winner in the history of the competition. She also won the Teen category with "Angelfire".

Hallelujah was my way of telling my family I had dealt with dad's passing and honestly, I didn't want to share these feelings with anyone else. I wanted the moment for myself and my family.

— Gin Wigmore

Extended Play

Main article: Extended Play (Gin Wigmore EP)

Extended Play was Wigmore's first EP. It was produced by Tony Buchen (Blue King Brown, The Whitlams, Macromantics, Kid Confucius) and contains the tracks "Hallelujah", "These Roses", "SOS", "Under My Skin", and "Easy Come Easy Go". Australian musician John Butler played ukulele on song "SOS". Released in 2008, the EP peaked at number ten in the New Zealand charts. It was certified Platinum in New Zealand on 2 May 2010, selling over 15,000 copies.

Extended Play was released in Australia on 2 August 2008 by Island Records. Wigmore was the first artist signed with Island Records, a partner company with Universal Music Group, Australia. She toured with Australian artist Pete Murray on his national tour in August/September 2008. Wigmore toured in 2008, including at the Cross Town Revue in Auckland, and in December 2008, toured with musicians John Mellencamp and Sheryl Crow in New Zealand. Her hit single "Under My Skin" was featured on an Air New Zealand advertising campaign, Nothing to Hide.

Wigmore featured in the 2009 song and video of "Brother" by new group Smashproof, also from Auckland.

Holy Smoke

Main article: Holy Smoke (Gin Wigmore album)

In 2009, Wigmore released her debut full-length album Holy Smoke, recorded with The Cardinals of Ryan Adams & the Cardinals fame. The first single from the album, "Oh My", debuted on the New Zealand Singles Chart at number twenty-one on 24 August 2009, moving to number seven the following week. It peaked at number four.

Three other singles were released during 2010, "I Do" charted at no. 14 on the Official New Zealand Singles Chart, while third single "Hey Ho" missed out on a top 20 position by charting just outside at no. 21. The fourth single taken from Holy Smoke was "Too Late For Lovers", and despite hitting no. 3 on the NZ40 Airplay chart, the single failed to crack the national Top 40. During the week of 30 May 2010, all four of Wigmore's singles from Holy Smoke appeared on the NZ40 Airplay Chart 'Too Late For Lovers' #7, 'Oh My' #23, 'Hey Ho' #24, 'I Do' #37

The single "Oh My" is the theme track for the series The Almighty Johnsons. Wigmore's single "Hey Ho" appeared during the closing scenes of the Weeds Season 6 Finale. In September 2011, Home Improvement Retailer Lowe's began a new brand campaign featuring Wigmore's single "Don't Stop". Her song "Stealing Happiness" appeared in the TV movie "Tangiwai".

Gravel & Wine

Main article: Gravel & Wine
This section's factual accuracy may be compromised due to out-of-date information. Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information. (September 2012)

Wigmore travelled for two months in Mississippi and Alabama to get a Southern United States inspiration for her second album which would be recorded in California under producer Butch Walker. In September 2011, Wigmore revealed the title and release of her new album Gravel & Wine on her official Facebook page. Lead single was slated "Black Sheep" was released 26 September 2011, debuting at #13 in the Official New Zealand Music Chart. The album was released on 7 November 2011. It debuted atop the New Zealand charts, and at #29 on the Australian Albums Chart. Wigmore also released music videos for "Man Like That" and "If Only".

"Black Sheep" appeared in episode 12, season 8 of television series Grey's Anatomy, in episode 2, season 2 of Teen Wolf, and in episode 5, season 5 of The Good Wife. She appeared singing it on Gift of Revenge, a segment of ABC's television show Revenge (TV series) season 2, episode 7. The song was also used in television commercials for Guinness Black Lager and Nissan Rogue Midnight Edition (2017) in the United States.

"Kill of the Night" was also featured during season 2 of Teen Wolf, along with the series Pretty Little Liars and 666 Park Avenue, and AMC during its annual airing of Halloween movies and shows titled FearFest.
The track was also the theme song to the 2016 E4 and Netflix mini series called Crazyhead - about a pair of demon hunting girls and a slightly inept and awkward guy.
Commercials with the song include Alfa Romeo in Australia, Nationwide Insurance in the United States, and a worldwide short by Johnnie Walker.

Wigmore was featured in a Skyfall tie-in commercial from Heineken performing the song "Man Like That", which also featured James Bond portrayer Daniel Craig and Bond girl Bérénice Marlohe.

Gravel & Wine was released in the U.S. on 2 April 2013, and Wigmore appeared on the entire 2013 Vans Warped Tour.

Gin Wigmore performing in 2015.

Blood to Bone

On 14 August 2014, Wigmore had confirmed she had begun studio production on her third LP. Throughout 15 to 22 August, Wigmore had worked in West Hollywood. But on 25 August 2014, Wigmore posted a picture of the beginning of her thirteen-day studio work at Blakeslee Recording Studios in North Hollywood, California. Stephen Rusch is engineering the album. On 29 January 2015, Wigmore posted the album cover and title of her the third LP, Blood to Bone, which was scheduled for release by Island Records on 26 June 2015. It was Wigmore's third straight chart-topper in New Zealand, and also debuted at #13 at the ARIA Charts, her biggest Australian performance. In the United States, Blood to Bone came out in August, and entered the Billboard Alternative Albums chart the following month. Her song "New Rush" was featured on the soundtrack of FIFA 16. On 6 June 2015, she released a new promotional single entitled "Willing To Die" featuring the American rapper Logic & the Australian rapper Suffa of The Hilltop Hoods. The song samples the Alan Lomax recording "Rosie", which David Guetta also sampled on his track "Hey Mama", released in March 2015.

Ivory

On 2 September 2016, Wigmore announced on Facebook she had begun work on her fourth studio album. Later on 3 November, Wigmore dropped "Dirty Mercy", the lead single from her upcoming fourth album, which she expects to release in 2017. Wigmore said that she started working in May, and soon came up with ten new songs, while described the album as "a very eclectic mash of styles as I seem to struggle at settling for one particular genre of music with my albums." Also in November, Wigmore started another North American tour, beginning at the Corona Capital festival in Mexico City, and extending to cities in the United States up until December.

In 2017, she was a presenter at TEDxScottBase, filmed in New Zealand's Antarctic research facility. There Wigmore revealed another new song, "Thoughts of You".

On 26 June, Wigmore released the album's second single "Hallow Fate". The song was inspired by an artist's individuality in the music industry. Later in the summer she released the promotional single, "Beatnik Trip"

On 7 September 2017, Wigmore gave birth to her first child, Ivory Nashoba Butler. Ivory's name was also used to title Wigmore's fourth album.

On 16 November, Wigmore released the promotional single "Carbona", along with the announcement that her fourth album as titled "Ivory".

Others

In addition, Gin has collaborated with Air NZ, with songs such as Tomorrow on the "Where to Next" ad campaign; her hit single, "Under My Skin", for "Nothing to Hide"; and, most recently, her rendition of My Little Corner of the World on the "a Fantastical Journey" flight safety video in 2017.

Personal life

Virginia Wigmore, more commonly known as Gin Wigmore, was born in Auckland, New Zealand to Peter and Adrienne Wigmore. Wigmore has two older siblings: brother Olly and sister Lucy Wigmore, a professional actress known for starring as Justine Jones in the long-running New Zealand soap opera Shortland Street and a role in Underbelly: Razor. She married Jason Butler, lead singer of the band Letlive, during a private ceremony in Hawaii in September 2014. She is vegetarian and, in 2015, was shortlisted for SAFE's "New Zealand's Hottest Vegetarians" award.

Tours

  • Tour with Jimmy Barnes (2009)
  • Holy Smoke Tour (2010)
  • The Grave Train National Tour (2010)
  • Gin Wigmore (2011)
  • The Winery Tour (2012)
  • Vans Warped Tour - United States (2013)
  • Homegrown Festival NZ (2014)
  • New Rush NZ Tour (2015)
  • Blood to Bone Tour (2015)
  • Willing to Die U.S. Tour (2016)
  • Let it Ride U.S. Tour (2016)

Discography

Gin Wigmore discography
Studio albums3
EPs3
Singles6
Music videos8
Commercials1

Studio albums

Year Title NZ
AUS
AUT
SWI
USA
Certifications
(sales thresholds)
2009 Holy Smoke 1 NZ: 4× Platinum
2011 Gravel & Wine 1 29 65 60 84 NZ: 2× Platinum
2015 Blood to Bone 1 13
2018 Ivory

Extended plays

Year Title NZ
US Heat
Certifications
(sales thresholds)
2008 Extended Play 10 NZ: Platinum
2010 iTunes Session
  • Released: 19 March
  • Label: Universal
  • Format: Digital download
2012 Man Like That
  • Released 30 October (US)
  • Label: Universal
  • Format: Digital download
8

"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory.

Singles

Year Title NZ
AUS
Certifications
(sales thresholds)
Album
2008 "Under My Skin" 10 Extended Play
2009 "Oh My" 4 NZ: Platinum Holy Smoke
"I Do" 14 NZ: Gold
2010 "Hey Ho" 21
"Too Late for Lovers"
2011 "Black Sheep" 13 NZ: Platinum Gravel & Wine
2012 "Man Like That"
2015 "New Rush" 39 Blood to Bone
"Willing to Die"
(featuring Logic and Suffa)
88
2016 "Dirty Mercy" Ivory
2017 "Hallow Fate"

Notes

  1. "Hallow Fate" did not enter the NZ Top 40 Singles Chart, but peaked at number eight on the NZ Heatseekers Singles Chart.

As featured artist

Year Title NZ
Certifications
(sales thresholds)
Album
2009 "Brother" (with Smashproof) 1 NZ: 2× Platinum The Weekend
2015 "Team, Ball, Player, Thing"
(#KiwisCureBatten featuring Lorde, Kimbra, Brooke Fraser, et al.)
2 Non-album single

Music videos

Year Title Director(s)
2008 "These Roses" Special Problems
"Under My Skin" Special Problems
"S.O.S." Dan Reisinger
2009 "Brother" Chris Graham
"Oh My" Stuart Gosling
"I Do" Gemma Lee
2010 "Hey Ho" Moh Azima
"Too Late for Lovers"
2011 "Black Sheep" Sean Gilligan
2012 "Man Like That" Sean Gilligan
2015 "New Rush" Zachariah de Cairo
"Written in the Water" Zachariah de Cairo
2016 "Willing to Die" Lucy Wigmore
2016 "Dirty Mercy" David De Lautour & Gin Wigmore

Awards and nominations

Year Type Award Result
2009 New Zealand Music Awards Vodafone Single of the Year ("Brother") (Smashproof featuring Gin Wigmore) Nominated
Highest Selling Single ("Brother") (Smashproof featuring Gin Wigmore) Won
2010 New Zealand Music Awards Vodafone's People's Choice Award Nominated
Mazda Best Female Solo Artist Nominated
Vodafone Single of the Year ("Oh My") Nominated
Best Pop Album Won
Vodafone Album of The Year ("Holy Smoke") Won
Breakthrough Artist Of The Year Won
Highest Selling Album Holy Smoke Won
2012 New Zealand Music Awards Vodafone's Single of the Year ("Black Sheep") Nominated
Best Female Solo Artist Nominated
Best Pop Album (Gravel & Wine) Nominated
Vodafone's People's Choice Award Nominated
MTV Europe Music Awards Best Australia & New Zealand Act Nominated
2015 New Zealand Music Awards Best Female Solo Artist (Blood to Bone) Won
MTV Europe Music Awards Best New Zealand Act Nominated

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