Born and raised in Inglewood, California, Jan Daley took an early liking to music and performing. As a child, she took piano and singing lessons and participated in musical productions, setting the stage for a career in entertainment.
One of the music industry’s “best-kept secrets,” this multi-talented singer-songwriter and actress has already achieved a No. 1 in the charts for her album “The Way of a Woman,” which includes tracks from her acclaimed “Where There’s Hope” CD backed by Les Brown Jr., which was penned by Jan herself.
Daley’s big break came when she joined Bob Hope’s USO tours, performing for American troops around the world. Her participation in these tours, including the famous “Bob Hope Christmas Shows” in Vietnam, brought her significant exposure and acclaim. She performed for over 100,000 GIs, earning a place in the hearts of many servicemen and women.
Miss Daley made her major breakthrough in the music industry in 2017 and 2018. As a result of working with legendary Motown producer and writer Michael B. Sutton, she released her first EP “When Sunny Gets Blue.” It was a worldwide hit, landing her a top spot on the AOL Smooth Music Jazz Chart.
Jan followed it up with Billboard No. 1, “The Way of a Woman” and months later “Home for Christmas,” which rode No. 4 on the Billboard Top 10 Jazz Charts for over two months — receiving rave reviews on radio stations across the world. ‘Way of a Woman’, Jan’s country remix, reached No. 24 on the Country Music chart. Currently, “Way of a Woman (Smooth Jazz Remix)” and “Girls in Love” are riding the Jazz and Country Charts, reaching an audience of over 6.3 million. With her incredible talent and unwavering dedication to her craft, Jan Daley continues to inspire and entertain audiences around the world.
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