Born Janice Spagnolia on 17 June
1959, the showbiz bug bit early. Jan’s father was an aspiring singer,
who used to perform in local bars in costume as Elvis, and in blackface as Sammy
Davis Junior (she denies he was ever known as the Black Elvis, despite what you
may have read elsewhere). When she was just five years old Jan, who grew up in
the Chicago suburb of Franklin Park, would perform Beatles and Elvis numbers
for her school friends, complete with cheap guitar and Beatle wig.
She graduated in 1983, having earned a B.A. in Broadcast
Communications and a Management Certificate for Sound Engineering from Columbia
College. While studying, she took an internship at a recording studio run by local
country bar band the Windy City Cowboys. Jan became their backup singer, and performed
with them at local bars and weddings. At the same time, she began writing her
own material.
Personal issues within her family meant putting her career
on hold: Jan did not resurface until the 1990s when, while working as a
limousine driver, she started recording her own material. She spent her hard
earned cash and recorded half a dozen of her compositions, and made video clips
to accompany them. She assembled press kits and sent them to every record
company she could think of, and gave VHS tapes of her videos to various clients
at the limousine service. Two self-financed albums followed, Baby Blues
(1992) and High Risk (1994).
Then one of Jan’s press kits ended up in the hands of Marilyn
Manson.
Sadly Jan was forced to put her career on hold again: she
spent eight years looking after her mother (who suffered from dementia) until
she passed in 2008, and in 2002 she was involved in a bad traffic accident. But
in those years, while she was in a kind of forced retirement, things changed.
In 2005 YouTube debuted and very soon after Jan became an international sensation.
Suddenly she was an international star.
New recordings surfaced, including her first new album in 20
years, Wild One (2012, although much of the album was recorded back in
1997), and Holiday Songs (2014) along with the infamous 2011 comeback
single Excuse My Christmas.
Today Jan considers herself to be retired, however
recordings continue to surface, mostly digital and available from her Bandcamp page,
including the planned 2013 album, I'm A Horsie (now titled High Risk),
and the 2014 collection No Rules, No Boundaries. If you like what you
hear please go to her page and support her: you can even order yourself a
signed photograph or even a personal phone call! She is currently trying to
crowdfund a new album, and you can help HERE
Here are a couple of my personal favourites from Jan’s
catalogue: Journey to Mars and her wonderful version of Ave Maria.
Enjoy!
Download Journey HERE
Download Ave HERE
That Ave Maria is pretty great. Based on your above bio on her, I thought it would suck. Ok, now listening to Journey to Mars, and now I see what you're saying...
ReplyDeleteI think she is awesome. Low hanging fruit on your part.
ReplyDeleteI dont understand why this is titled the worst records? It simply doesn't make sense to have her in a catagory like this however i think the article was nice. Good job with the article.
ReplyDeleteHer father did blackface?!? That’s terrible but the journey song may be worse.
ReplyDeleteJane is good person, dog fed well
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