JAYLEEN STONEHOUSE Jayleen has been called a female James Brown with a raspy blues quality to her voice very rarely found. The funk and jazz influences in her music meld a unique and intoxicating sound. Jayleen Stonehouse combines a spectacular blend of original and cover songs to entertain every taste. Born and raised in Edmonton, Jayleen picked up her first guitar at the age of 14. By 15 she had joined her first band honing her talent and by the age of 16 Jayleen was composing her own material. From that moment on, she never looked back. Since that time, Jayleen has played all over the world including Iceland & Greenland and down to the Islands of Vanuatu in the South Pacific. She has been blessed with the opportunity to play and record with some of Canada’s most renowned musicians in some of the most beautiful places in the world. Jayleen has opened up for the likes of The Commitments, Collin James, Barney Bentall, Doug & The Slugs and Long John Baldry. She was once told personally by Jimmy Page “that she would do and be everything she dreamed of because she is REAL”. Jayleen has an honesty and fortitude in her music that flows out through her live performance as well as her recordings. She is now joined by a stellar line up of some of Vancouver’s best musicians and with the vast experience between these accomplished musicians; a tightly knit group is crafted and they are performing their unique style for engagements locally and internationally. In 2006, JAYLEEN STONEHOUSE released her fourth CD called "Inside Out" that is available through her website at www.jayleen-stonehouse.4t.com as well as through soundclick, sonicbid and CDBaby and is currently working on material for her next recording due to be released in the near future.
" Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take but by the moments that take our breath away"
Just check out my "BIO" at the top of the page.......it says it all...
I play live all over Vancouver as well as all over the world..........and yeah........I LOVE IT!!!
My musical influences are so diverse it's hard to imagine. I go from David Bowie and early Yes & Genisis to Led Zepplin and then from Robert Johnson to Robert Cray and then to James Brown and Etta James and throw in stuff like Sting and Bonnie Raitt.
That all depends on who is playing with me......all I need is my wireless mike and receiver, but my musicians have their own needs!
Don't think so...........