Growing up in Detroit, a combination of Motown, folk, jazz and blues and classical that shaped her musical world. She learned guitar and began to sing at local coffeehouses, college campuses and public television. Jane has recorded and co-produced five solo recordings. Her latest release,“Road To Dreamland – Unexpected Lullabies for All Ages,” captures her passion for lullabies. As Lady Lullaby, she writes and speaks about the history and importance of lullabies, and the benefits of lullabies for both children and the adults singing them.
As a long-time teacher of Transcendental Meditation, Jane’s music also strives to bring a calming influence to her listeners. She was awarded an honorary Ph.D. for her work in helping to establish the Quiet Time Program, which through the David Lynch Foundation has taught TM to over 100,000 school children all over the world.
On November 20th, Jane will perform with a delightful collective of local musicians at the Altamont Theatre for a fundraiser with the theme ‘Songs From the Heart’ for Jaron Rosser, who is on the waiting list for a heart transplant. Jaron is the son of local musician/producer Chris Rosser and his wife Lynn Rosser, author and founder of ‘The Complete Caregiver’.
Enjoy this special one-hour podcast with Jane who shares the gifts inherent in lullabies and her creative process for her new album. Jane also sings a beautiful lullaby of “Forever Young” during the show!
Living Well with Jane Roman Pitt on AshevilleFM, November 7, 2016