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KAREN JACOBSEN

Karen Jacobsen

Karen Elisabeth Jacobsen is an Australia-born and New York-based entertainer, singer, motivational speaker, voice-over artist and songwriter.

Born in Mackay, Queensland, Australia and writing songs from the age of seven, Jacobsen was inspired to be a professional singer by her idol Olivia Newton-John. She graduated from the Queensland Conservatorium Griffith University majoring in voice and piano, winning the Jazz Prize and completing her A.Mus.A. on piano.

Singing with the Queensland Youth Choir and being awarded the Warana Young Performer of the Year, she moved to Sydney making her musical theatre debut in the original Australian cast of Buddy – The Buddy Holly Story. She performed regularly on Australian television including Good Morning Australia and I Do I Do and her speaking and singing voices have been used on thousands of commercials for television, radio and online.

On 4 July 2000, she relocated to New York City, writing and recording songs, and releasing nine CDs on her independent label Kurly Queen.

Her songs have been on soundtracks for Dawson’s Creek[8] and the NBC show Passions and she has shared the stage with Christopher Cross, Neil Sedaka, Norah Jones, Cyndi Lauper, Spyro Gyra, Deborah Cox and Rachael Sage. She has written or recorded with Grammy Award winner Andy Zulla, Tony Award winner David Zippel, ARIA Award winner Sean O’Boyle and Emmy Award nominee Amy Powers.

In 2002, Jacobsen’s speaking voice was chosen as one of the Australian English options for the text-to-speech system used in GPS units for Garmin, Navman, TomTom and Mio and in telephone and computer software systems. Karen has been dubbed by ABC News and CBS News as ‘The Dashboard Diva’ and by the Gold Coast Bulletin as ‘Gadget Girl’.

She created the empowerment brand ‘The GPS Girl’ and in speaking engagements and performances shares the five directions for Recalculating, how to ‘Recalculate’ in Business and Life and ‘The GPS Girl’s Top Ten Directions for Life’ and filmed the pilot of television show, ‘Travel the World with The GPS Girl’.

From 2011 to 2014, Jacobsen’s voice was used as the original female Australian voice of the Siri application on Apple iPhones, iPods and iPads.

Her music and original songs have been recorded and released through Kurly Queen Records including By Request (1993), Strong Woman (1996), As I Am (2000), Being Brave (2002), Here In My Heart (2004), Kissing Someone Else (2007), Melting Moments, (Australia only 2009), Fun, Fun, Fun, Fun, Fun, Fun with Supa K with Supa K with Emmy Award-winning composer Michael Whalen (2011), Take a Little Drive (2013), and her 9th studio album Destination Christmas (2015).

On Christmas Eve 2015, Jacobsen performed Hark the Herald Angels Sing[45] on the live telecast of the Vision Australia Carols by Candlelight at the Sidney Myer Music Bowl in Melbourne, Australia. The 78th annual concert was attended by 12 000 people and viewed by over 2.7 million on the Nine Network across Australia, New Zealand and Asia.

Chosen to sing national anthems at major sporting events in both the United States and Australia, she performed Advance Australia Fair at the State of Origin Rugby League game in June, 2016 for a capacity crowd of 52,000 at Suncorp Stadium Lang Park in Queensland.

In November 2017, Jacobsen performed an arrangement of “America, the Beautiful” with the High Point University Chamber Singers at HPU’s annual Veterans Day Celebration.

Jacobsen serves as High Point University’s Global Artist in Residence, working with and mentoring students.

Awards

Outstanding Alumnus of the Year, Queensland Conservatorium of Music Griffith University 2016
President’s Award for Distinguished Service, National Speakers Association 2016
Dottie Burman Award, National Speakers Association NYC Chapter 2012
Kauai Music Festival Song Contest, Runner Up 2004
Abe Olman Scholarship, Songwriters Hall of Fame 2003
U.K. Songwriting Contest, Pop Category Runner Up 2003
Dallas Songwriting Contest, Singer Songwriter Category 1st Place 2002

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