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Tammy Lynn Jones was born with a desire to perform and had her first ever performance at the County Fair in Pennsylvania when she was only four years old. She soon began piano lessons and when she was thirteen Tammy began to study Classical Music with Dr Carole Clifford of the Florida Community College of Jacksonville.



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Tammy soon secured a role on the professional stage performing as Louisa and Liesl in the Sound Of Music. She also performed as Sandy in the Musical Grease, Lady Larkin in Once Upon A Mattress and in many other shows including Jesus Christ Superstar, Blood Brothers, Les Miserables and Phantom Of The Opera.
At the age of Sixteen Tammy took up Modeling with Calvin Klein and was also the Presenter for the Gayfers Fashion Show. During these years she also won top awards in Solo and Ensemble,Florida Allstate,and was given soloist with the Stetson Honor choir. Upon high school graduation as valedictorian ( US award for being first in their year group ), Tammy was accepted by the Florida State University Honors Program where she studied Opera and Classical Music.Tammy went on to win a music performance scholarship to the University Of Florida where she then studied classically under Dr Ronald Burrichter and also took the role as President of the Womens Chorale. She performed in many concerts around Florida and upon graduation from undergraduate school, Tammy went to Italy to study Opera in Rome and Florence.



When Tammy returned from five months abroad she was accepted into Law school and decided to attend the University of Virgina, but whilst attaining her Juris Doctorate and working at the Supreme Court of Virgina, Tammy continued to persue music by perfoming with the Virgina Opera Society. After winning the Title Miss Southeastern Virgina she won the Talent award for her rendition of Vissi D'arte from the Opera Tosca in Miss Virgina, which was televised all over the State of Virgina. Tammy appeared as a fashion model in Virgina Living Magazine and was also a spokesperson and lobbyist for mobility disabilities.
After earning her Juris Doctorate in 2004, Tammy married and moved to Wales in the UK ,and started a family while continuing to sing for charitable and Christian causes. Tammy was selected as a finalist by Andrew Lloyd Webbers television show, ( Search for Maria Cardiff auditions ), but was unable to persue the show since she had a prior singing commitment at her sister's wedding in Florida. However, Tammy has put her music carreer and life in God's Safe Hands and is waiting for him to use her voice as a tool for his ministry. She has recorded a classical album entitled For His Glory in 2006 and is currently writing/recording a Christian Album as well as collaborating with Songwriter/Producer Steve Morgan on an Operatic Dance Album.
Click below to listen to some of Tammy's demos from her new album.