Born in 1986 in Auckland, New Zealand, Gin Wigmore grew up surrounded by music. Her father, a guitarist, and her mother, a singer, encouraged her to explore her creative side from an early age. Wigmore's early influences ranged from soul and blues legends like Etta James and Billie Holiday to folk icons like Joni Mitchell and Bob Dylan. These influences are evident in her music, which often deals with themes of love, heartbreak, and self-discovery.
Since the release of "Holy Smoke", Gin Wigmore has continued to build a loyal following and critical acclaim. Her subsequent albums, including "Shine" (2014) and "Francis" (2018), have further showcased her artistic growth and versatility. Wigmore has toured extensively, sharing the stage with artists like John Mayer, Brandi Carlile, and James Bay. Her music has been featured in various films, TV shows, and commercials, introducing her unique sound to an even broader audience. Gin Wigmore - Holy Smoke -2010-.
Holy Smoke was not a typical debut. Wigmore bypassed local production for the high-stakes environment of . Born in 1986 in Auckland, New Zealand, Gin