Jinder - Nine Cents From Benelux and The Return To Solo Work

Nine Cents From Benelux and The Return To Solo Work

January 2009 saw Jinder return to the studio to complete new album Nine Cents From Benelux which was released through Din Of Ecstasy Records on 29 June 2009. On completion of the record, Jinder embarked upon a solo UK tour, sharing a bill with fellow singer/songwriters Marcus Bonfanti and Lotte Mullan, which saw the three artists playing various venues on the UK roots music circuit. The tour drew excellent turnouts and garnered extensive praise in the media.

Since the release of Nine Cents From Benelux, Jinder has continued to tour extensively, promoting the album with a UK headline tour and various radio appearances. To date, Nine Cents From Benelux is Jinder's best selling solo album, outselling his entire back catalogue 2:1.

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