DE51 Jaye D Marie Singer Songwriter and Cartoon creator from Canada Joins me for a fine New Year!

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Welcome back to the dHarmic Evolution podcast with me James Kevin O’Connor, singer/songwriter and master storyteller. On today’s episode, we go all the way to Canada to visit with an amazing singer, songwriter, teacher, and cartoonist! Yes, she’s all over the place! Busy woman indeed - she’s Jaye D Marie!

 

Jaye D Marie began singing a long time ago when she was working as a waitress and came up with a mobile karaoke business. She’s got several beautiful songs under her belt, and she’s worked with many talented people from all over the world.

 

Her songwriting process is just like every artist’s - paper all over the place! That cracked me up! Totally could resonate with that. Jaye D Marie has kept herself busy with her teaching job, her recording songs, and a lot of other things - because as she says, she doesn’t want to wake up at 85 and wonder what could have happened. You better check her out now!

 

On this episode:

  • Jaye D Marie takes us back to when she started singing
  • She tells us about her songwriting process
  • Squirrels! Jaye D Marie talks about her cartoon characters. You’ll never guess how many squirrels she’s created
  • She also talks about the venues where she plays her music
  • Piano girl! Jaye D Marie tells me that she’s more into piano than any other instrument
  • She also discusses about the kind of music in Calgary.
  • JOTA - her first album. Check it out!
  • And of course, her musical influences.

 

Jaye D Marie songs featured:

  • Take Me Back
  • Walk That Walk
  • Too Pretty to Picture
  • A Paycheck Away



Follow Jaye D Marie:

Jaye D Marie’s website

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Twitter: @JayeDMarie

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