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Jan Daleys The Way of a Woman Album On Smooth Jazz Radar this Spring


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Jan Daley and Michael B. Sutton, president of iMerica entertainment, have been working hard to bring you the next great smooth jazz album.  To be released on April 1, “The Way of a Woman” is shaping up to be a phenomenal set of smooth jazz tunes.  Jan Daley recently released her five song EP “When Sunny Gets Blue” and plans to complete the album with six more brand new songs this Spring. After years of work and mentoring with the Great American Songbook composer Jack Segal, Jan Daley’s renditions of the classic songs are truly top-notch. 

If you haven’t yet, check out Daley’s “When Sunny Gets Blue” EP.  It sets a great tone of anticipation for the release of “The Way of the Woman” album and displays the phenomenal musicality and tone that Jan Daley has consistently displayed throughout her smooth jazz career. 

You can download the title song from her EP  “When Sunny Gets Blue” FOR FREE from Noisetrade. To learn more about Daley and to keep up with her latest updates, check out her Facebook and her official website here: www.JanDaley.com.

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