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Jayne Olderman
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Songwriter/Producer Jayne Olderman; pop, having fun making music!
About Me:
Since October of 2006; Jayne's songs "There is No City as Pretty as Savannah" and "Why Can't It Just Be Christmas?" sung by TIFFANY MILAGRO have spent more than 10 weeks in the top 25 of BILLBOARD HOT 100 SINGLE CHARTS! tunes available at itunes and many other servers....
And, of course! Jayne's songwriting/producing skills can also be heard on her own CDs on Red Warrior Records! "In the Moment", "Crossing The Border", "Love Big", "The Journey" and Jayne's newest CD "In the Moment".
Jayne Olderman produced, engineered and mixed the songs on TIFFANY MILAGRO's new CD "Don't Go Make It Wrong" utilizing the talents of world class musicians: Morris "Mo" Pleasure on bass and piano (former Musical Director for Earth Wind and Fire, recently working with Roberta Flack, Natalie Cole and Maxwell), Ric Jordan drums (Roberta Flack, George Duke, Maxwell, etc..), Dick Smith on guitars (EW and F, Kenny Loggins, Aretha Franklin, etc..), Ricky Hunter on drums, Patrick Belden (award winning composer and sound design) playing bass and guitars, Joey Melotti on live B3 Hammond and piano (currently with Barry Manilow, formerly Michael Bolton, the CBS Michael Jackson special, etc..) and producing/writing partner J. Donte Harris on "What's It To You?" and "Diamond Reprise". You can purchase downloads or the CD at www.tiffanymilagro.com, itunes and other servers
Formation Date:
Sep 30, 2002
Record Label:
Red Warrior Records
Label Type:
Independent
Band Members:
All production, engineering and performance of instruments (guitars, piano, programming, etc...) by Jayne O with these additional fine performances on various cuts by J. Donte Harris co-production, Anthony Papmichael, Mo Pleasure, Julio Miranda, Chick Cusick, Richard "Dick" Smith on guitars, Dru Castro, Paul Opalach, Mike Marble, Ricky Hunter and many more.
Influences:
Sammy Davis Jr. Live at the Cocoanut Grove, Michael McDonald, Motown (the 60s!), Joni Mitchell, Laura Nyro, Robbie Robertson, The Everly Brothers, Joey Melotti, Bob Stein
Sounds Like:
Susanna Hoffs of the Bangles... hmmm. who else? I don't know; you tell me!!
Country:
United States
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Hope you having a great weekend. Take care, My friend. Tom
Ligel