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GAYELYNN
MCKINNEY

GayeLynn McKinney
was born in Detroit, Michigan. Her father,
the legendary Harold McKinney, was a formidable jazz
pianist and composer; her mother Gwendolyn McKinney is
a
renowned singer and vocal instructor. She began
playing the drums at the age of two and has had ample
exposure to the creative music scene since birth.
McKinney received much of her musical training on the
Detroit Jazz scene, but she also obtained her
Bachelor's Degree in Music Education from Oakland
University.
At the university
she was a part of the Meadowbrook Estate a
world-renowned show choir and a member of the
university jazz band. At Oakland University she
learned and mastered music theory and composition.
GayeLynn is an active member of the Detroit jazz
scene, performing workshops for novices, serious
musicians, elementary, junior & senior high school
and college students. She has also appeared at many
local famous nightspots including the renowned Bakers
Keyboard Lounge.
GayeLynn McKinney's
drumming style is electric; transitioning from jazz to
latin to rock to funk, she is a woman with many
facets. Her signature style of drumming can be seen
through her uncanny improvisation, power, speed and an
always-present deliberate control. McKinney is a
founding member of the Detroit based, Grammy nominated
all female jazz group STRAIGHT AHEAD. McKinney is also
a talented saxophonist and singer and a member of a
musical dynasty, which helps to explain her powerhouse
style!
Her hometown
advantage has given her the opportunity to play with
many famous jazz notables including Aretha Franklin,
Carlos McKinney, Marcus Belgrave, Geri Allen, Harold
McKinney, Regina Carter and many others. Among
GayeLynn McKinney's many awards, she was presented
with an award for outstanding musical performance
during Music Fest, USA where she won best drummer
beating out over nine thousand participants. McKinney
was recently awarded the 2004 Motor City Music Award
with her group Straight Ahead for best jazz
group.
GayeLynn McKinney's
diverse drumming style has given her the opportunity
to travel extensively and play at many famous jazz
shows including Montreux-Switzerland Jazz Festival,
New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival, Boston Globe
Festival, the Kennedy Center, Jamaica Jazz and
Heritage Festival-Montego Bay and the 1996 Olympics.
She also did an extensive tour in Japan where she was
the drummer for Speech of Arrested Development.
McKinney is an extraordinary all around gifted drummer
and percussionist. Her lifelong love of music allows
her to stir the soul with her broad-based knowledge of
music in general. She is an instant showstopper, and
is a musician to keep your eye on.
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BLUES WOMAN
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JANA
MASHONEE

With her new album, New Moon Born,
poised to burst onto the mainstream
music scene, it’s no wonder Jana
Mashonee is all smiles these days. The
album represents a significant
departure from her previous endeavors,
taking on a decidedly more upbeat
rhythm and blues flavor. “The album
is about rebirth and new beginnings;
it reflects a phase in my life that
has taken on a different shape and
direction from anything I’ve done
before,” she says. “This music
conveys my personal truths and
beliefs.” In addition to providing
all the vocals and piano, Jana wrote
and co-produced the album.
Since the 2006 release of her
GRAMMY-nominated concept album,
American Indian Story, the Lumbee
Indian singer-songwriter has not had a
moment’s rest. Amidst her demanding
touring schedule which has taken her
to 48 states as well as Europe and
Canada, she found time in 2007 to
shoot a video for American Indian
Story’s first single, “The
Enlightened Time.” Met with critical
acclaim and enthusiastic fan response,
the video has won numerous film
festival awards, as well as a NAMMY
for Best Short Form Music Video,
Jana’s seventh Native American Music
Award.
Jana also recorded American Indian
Christmas, a unique album of ten
traditional Christmas carols, each
sung in a different Native American
tongue. “I thought it would be
special to do this album since many
people have never heard, let alone
heard sung, a Native language,” she
says. Recorded with a full orchestra
and traditional Native American
instruments, this holiday album
continues to receive rave reviews from
press and fans alike.
At the start of the new millennium,
Jana found success with chart-topping
club hits like “More Than Life”
and her cover of Led Zeppelin’s
epic, “Stairway to Heaven,”
earning her the honor of being the
first Native American female to land
on the Billboard dance charts. Her
powerful voice, uplifting message, and
exotic beauty and style garnered
widespread press attention.
Despite her fast-paced career, Jana
has still found time to give back by
establishing her non-profit
organization, Jana’s Kids, in 2002.
Through the foundation, she helps
Native American youth achieve their
dreams. Starting in 2007, Jana’s
Kids began awarding the David L. Boyle
Family Scholarship to Native students.
“I hope to raise more money so that
I can fund a full two to four years of
schooling for each person receiving a
scholarship. That’s my current
goal.”
This is indeed an exciting time for
Jana with New Moon Born set to take
her career to new heights. Despite
this, she is decidedly peaceful.
“Find the inspiration within
yourself first and then you can help
others,” she says. “I believe
everyone has the responsibility in
their lives to influence other people
positively.” Jana Mashonee is truly
the embodiment of the ancient Lumbee
proverb: “She walks in beauty in two
worlds.”
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WOMEN
IN JAZZ SOUTH FLORIDA, INC.
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Alberta Hunter, Ma Rainey, Bessie Smith, Nina Simone, Billie Holiday, Dinah Washington
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