Music
has never been a stranger to Jessica Santaferraro. This Bay Area native began
singing before she could even speak and continued in front of family and friends
until she was finally challenged to sing in front of a live audience. It began
as a choir solo with 300 back up singers at the age of ten and she has not stopped
performing since. Saxophone solos and musical theater shows were the primary focus
in her early years, but as soon as she entered high school jazz music invaded
her ears and the need to sing it would not go away. Taking a jazz solo voice
class at De Anza College only fed the desire to sing and soon the saxophone was
left behind. She then moved into the slot of lead singer of the Chico State Funk
Band and found popular music to be just as much her cup of tea. After performing
countless jazz standards and infinite covers of popular songs, something seemed
to be missing.
Jessica had been writing her own lyrics and songs since
middle school but it was not until later in life that she discovered the missing
link. Music was no longer a hobby; it was a need that constantly begged to be
fed. Though influenced by artists like Billie Holiday, Janis Ian, Jeff Buckley,
and Paula Cole, music, to her, was no longer about telling someone else's story,
but rather living her own. With the desire to be surrounded by more musically
driven folks, Jessica packed her short-lived life into one tiny U-haul and head
south to Los Angeles. Charted songs in hand, she tip toed into the open mic scene
and began living her musical journey weekly. Monthly gigs followed and soon the
lifeless pursuit of a musical career was alive and filling her breath with its
air. A soulful song or a deep blues groove allow her to share her stories
this far. This quiet observer thrives on personal experience and good old people
watching for endless inspiration. She grapples musically with love lost and found,
family members passed, and the state of these so-called United States that she
inhabits.
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