Jan Smith

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Occupation(s)Vocal coach, producer, singer, songwriter
Mama Jan Smith
Occupation(s)Vocal coach, producer, singer, songwriter
Websitewww.jansmith.com

Mama Jan Smith is an American singer, songwriter, vocal coach and Grammy-nominated music producer from Atlanta, Georgia, who founded Jan Smith Studios.

Mama Jan Smith began her musical career as a performer, singer and songwriter, releasing her first album at the age of 15.[1] She has recorded albums both as a solo artist and with music projects, including her 1995 solo release Rain on Rogue Records, and releases from the Jan Smith Band and the Eclectic Cowboys.[2][3] She also provided background vocals for Atlanta Rhythm Section on their 1997 release Partly Plugged.[4] As the founder of Jan Smith Studios, Inc. in Atlanta, Smith is a vocal coach/producer providing services for a wide range of vocalists, including Rob Thomas, Usher, Ciara, Sugarland, India.Arie, TLC, The Band Perry, Legarda, Drake, Justin Bieber and MattyB.[5][6] Smith has appeared as a guest on television and in documentaries, including Duets, Behind the Scenes, R U the Girl?, The Real Housewives of Atlanta, and in the documentary Justin Bieber: Never Say Never.[7][8][9] She also co-wrote and produced the Justin Bieber song "Where Are You Now?", which appeared as a bonus track on the Australian and Wal-Mart versions of the singer's debut album My World 2.0.[10]

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