Born in North Carolina, 22 year old Jamie has been singing and performing since the age of 4. Her first on stage performance was at Santa Fe Rose then the premier country venue in Central North Carolina. Like many of today’s artists, while growing up she sang in church and community choirs and acted and sang in school dramas. During High School, Jamie was privileged to perform in a choir at the London New Year’s Day Parade as well as the Gala Concert Series celebrating the Queen’s Golden Jubilee in Westminster Central Hall, London. Jamie has a distinct sound that can go from classical pieces to traditional country. She is comfortable singing in Westminster hall and a southern honky tonk! In 2008, she was graduated from Western Carolina University, Summa Cum Laude, with a degree in Psychology. She says, “I guess a degree in Psychology prepares me for the complexities of the music business and the life stories the music tells!”
The All-American Chorus is a non-profit musical group composed of Division Troopers representing every unit within the Division. An informal organization, the All-American Chorus was formed in November 1967 to sing at Sunday services in the Division Chapel. At that time the chorus consisted of about 15 members. In 1970, they recorded their first record entitled "The All-American Chorus," which contained several songs and ballads about the Airborne and the Army.
During a period of increased emphasis on the All Volunteer Army, the chorus performed at several professional and college baseball and football games as part of the pre-game or halftime ceremonies. The chorus has also performed for several military and civilian dignitaries including General of the Army Omar Bradley, the Governors of more than 20 states, senators and congressmen, members of the Association of the United States Army, and the senior command structure of the Army. Their countless performances include the Jerry Lewis Telethon, in DC with Lee Greenwood, the Coca-Cola 600, the Army Ball with Rich Little, at an Atlanta Braves and a California Angels baseball game, and in a tribute to Bob Hope.