Sally Jaye
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Occupation(s) | singer, songwriter |
Instrument(s) | Voice, guitar, piano |
Website | www |
Sally Jaye is an American folk singer-songwriter who has recorded one major solo album, "Amarillo," but has also appeared on several other albums as a member of a group. She currently tours year round from coast to coast both as a solo artist and with the band Brian Wright And The Waco Tragedies.
The band
Sally Jaye's band members include: Fil Krhonengold, Brian Allen, Josh Day, and Jason Cope. She also supplies supplementary vocals for Brian Wright And The Waco Tragedies. Though born in Georgia, and often going back to play local gigs, Sally currently plays most often in the Southern California area.
Career
Sally grew up in
Recordings
Along with her 2006 release of Amarillo Sally Jaye has recorded songs with many prominent artists and bands. She has sung with Alan Friedman, Gabriel Mann, Jay Nash, Brian Wright, Bennett Cale Project, and Paper Sun[4], and has written songs for various film and television projects including an end credit title, "Grateful," for the film "If Only," starring Jennifer Love Hewitt and Tom Wilkinson. A live Gospel recording from late 2008 is being mastered for release in 2009[5] and another solo album is taking shape for later the same year.
Discography
Sally Jaye has also appeared on the following albums -
- Humanity (2003)
- The Test of Time (2003)
- Good Things (2004)
- Some Kind Of Comfort (2005)
References
- ^ Singers Musical Journey Archived 2013-02-05 at archive.today
- ^ imdb
- ^ Los Angeles Times Review
- ^ All Access Magazine, October 2005
- ^ Ventura County Reporter Archived 2008-11-21 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ The Frontloader Album Review
- ^ The Frontloader Featured Album