Jan Johnston

Jan Johnston (born 13 October 1968, Salford, England[citation needed]) is an English professional singer & songwriter, best known for collaborating with some of the world's top trance music DJs and producers.

In the mid 1990s, she came to the attention of trance producer BT when he purchased her single "Paris" (which included the song "The Prayer", whose choruses would become the vocal hooks for their most famous collaboration, "Anomaly (Calling Your Name)") from a bargain bin in Manchester.

Following this, Johnston was in demand to vocal for many other trance tracks, notably for Alan Bremmer and Anthony Pappa's "Freefall" project.

A cover of The Carpenters' song, "Superstar", was lined up to be the album's first single in 2000, with remixes produced by Todd Terry, Tiësto and Bill Hamel and a video filmed, but would ultimately go on to be unreleased.

In 2016, a previously unreleased album of Jan's entitled When Everything Was Possible that was recorded with Jamie Myerson in 1998 ahead of her signing to Perfecto was released on Jan's Bandcamp page,[8] and a few months later, Johnston's music as part of the duo JJ was digitally re-issued by Sony Music.

In 2018, Johnston signed to Solar Storm Records with new remixes of her singles "Calling Your Name" and "Flesh" released.