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Jenna Sanz-Agero

Jenna Leah Sanz-Agero is the former lead singer of the female rock band Vixen from 2001-2013, and a former president of Media 8.

Personal life
She lives and works in Los Angeles, California and served from 2017 to 2019 as Chief Operating Officer, Executive Vice President of Business Affairs and Operations for The H Collective, a motion picture company. Since July 2019 she serves as Director of Business, Legal Affairs and Strategic Knowledge Management at Netflix. She resigned as Media 8 co-President on September 8, 2006. She later served as head of business affairs and strategy consultant for Foresight Unlimited. ==Music career==
Music career
Jenna previously lead singer of local Los Angeles bands including NoNo BadDog and Belladonna, Sanz-Agero was recruited by Jan Kuehnemund to join Vixen during the Voices of Metal Tour in 2001 with other 1980s bands Slaughter, Stephen Pearcy's Ratt, and Mötley Crüe lead singer Vince Neil. Sanz-Agero provided the lead vocals for the 2006 Vixen releases Extended Versions (aka Live in Sweden), released by Sony BMG in July, and studio album Live & Learn, released in November in Europe and January 2007 in the U.S. She co-wrote most of the songs for the latter album. In a July 2011 interview, Sanz-Agero confirmed that a second album featuring the 2001 line-up was in the works and revealed the existence of a track called "I Understand" along with other new recordings and outtakes during the Live & Learn sessions. There has yet to be a proper release for these recordings due to Vixen not having a single member from that line-up anymore. Sanz-Agero amicably left Vixen and her music career in 2013, as Jan Kuehnemund was planning to reunite the classic lineup with Janet Gardner, Share Ross, and Roxy Petrucci; however, Kuehnemund died on October 10, 2013, and was replaced by a returning Gina Stile. On January 21, 2016, Sanz-Agero appeared only for one night alongside Vixen's revamped lineup to perform with them in Anaheim, where, together, they sang "Love Is a Killer" from the band's 1990 album Rev It Up. Future Vixen frontwoman Lorraine Lewis's Femme Fatale served as the co-opening act. ==Discography==
Discography
VixenExtended Versions - Live in Sweden (2006) • Live & Learn (2006) == References ==
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