Music Bio

My original compositions consist of a blending of folk, country, rock and reggae. I write about politics and love, the environment and the spirit. I try to lend my voice to the voiceless critters and unheard humans of our planet, telling their stories, supporting their causes.

I began my singing career at the age of three, entertaining the passengers on a transcontinental train with a medley of Elvis Presley tunes and Christmas carols. Surviving this debut, I sang in many choirs, started my first band at age 12, took up the acoustic guitar (at 16), and have been playing and writing my own songs ever since.

When I moved to Hot Springs, Arkansas, in 1990, I started Lillith Jones, which quickly became one of the premier acoustic groups in the area. The band played at the State Capitol for Earth Day, at the Women's Project Cultural Festival, at the 1992 NOW State Conference, and at the Little Rock Folk Club. In Hot Springs, we performed regular summer weekend concerts to international audiences in Adair Park and at numerous other venues. We received airplay on KABF (Little Rock) and KWXI (Glenwood). I also played solo at galleries and coffeehouses in Arkansas, Texas, New Mexico, and California..

My first album, Leap of Faith, is currently being produced by June Millington at the Institute for the Musical Arts (a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting women in music). IMA is located in Bodega, CA at 707-876-3004.

You can listen to a few samples of the songs by visiting the Concert Hall.


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