
Jacqui Naylor
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Raised in Saratoga, California, Jacqui Naylor first became interested in music through her parents collection of antique automated instruments and vintage jazz recordings. While learning songs from mechanical drums, music boxes and player pianos of the 1930s, she didnt realize her tastes were not exactly contemporary. Jacqui explains, I didnt think this was old music, just what I liked and listened to.
Although she sang in musicals and talent shows during high school, Jacqui put her desire to perform aside and pursued a traditional college degree in marketing at San Francisco State University. But after listening to a recording of Sarah Vaughn singing Gershwin in a music appreciation class, she recognized that music was her true passion. In 1991 she began studying with renowned San Francisco vocal coach Faith Winthrop.
Simultaneously, Jacqui worked full-time as the director of marketing for clothing designer Lat Naylor. She spent her spare time honing her vocal skills through lessons and by singing as a soloist with the Sacred Heart Gospel Choir. When in 1996 her job required she spend a year in New York, she continued her training with Shirley Calloway. In 1997 Jacqui returned to San Francisco with one thing on her mind: to make singing her full-time career.
Listen to 2 minute excerpts of each tune on the Shelter CD. Buy It! was written by Art Khu and Jacqui Naylor and is on the Holiday companion CD bundled with Shelter - available now in stores.
Yeah....give me this over "Chestnuts Roasting" or "Silent Night" any day of the week. Great recording, and sounds very professional. How about some more music? One song isn't enough!
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Hello, I listened to your song "Christmas Ain't What it Used to Be".....very unique sound, something i havn;t heard...stay with it and who knows what could happen...I voted this song HOT so keep doing what your doing....I would like for you to come by my site and listen to my new acoustic instrumental, thanks ADAD RECORDS