She began writing her first album Blackberries (LP 2007) and borrowed the money from her Grandma to get her first album recorded, mastered, and replicated. Her first album opened the door for Jetty to tour Northern Michigan at numerous festivals, and venues—Traverse City Film Festival, and Blissfest to name a few.
Over the past few years she has been honing her craft something she says she “wasn’t naturally talented with,” in numerous concert dates ranging from Fort Worth, to LA, Chicago to Brooklyn.
In November 2009 she released her Nobody EP, which she recorded in Nashville. Slowly but surely Jetty Rae’s voice has begun to make ripples in this congested but exciting independent music world. She recently won the JetBlue T5 contest through ourstage.com, in which she was flown to New York and performed at JetBlue’s new Terminal 5 at JFK.
http://www.annarbor.com/entertainment/ann-arbor-musician-jetty-rae-wins-online-music-competition-performs-in-new-york/
Jetty has also been noticed by MTV.com’s “Needle In The Haystack.” Her song “I Love You,” was selected for a free download of the week. They also featured an interview with her in their blog.
http://blog.mtvmusic.com/2010/04/06/needle-in-the-haystack-presents-jetty-rae/
Jetty has performed in The Music Hall of Williamsburg in Brooklyn New York, The Grand Traverse Opera House, The Dennos Center, and countless other venues.
She has opened for Grace Potter & The Nocturnals, Jay Buchanan, Juana Molina, Rachel Davis, The Ragbirds, and many more Ann Arbor Favorites.
Currently Jetty is recording her second LP at her home studio, and is hoping for a September 2010 release date. This highly anticipated album will be produced and recorded entirely by Jetty. She was inspired to take audio recording classes after becoming dissatisfied with her lack of control in her previous projects. She was inspired by the do-it yourself-ness by the likes of Imogen Heap, and Aimee Mann.
Her influences include Jennifer Knapp, Brandi Carlile, Cat Power, Ray Lamontagne, Lauryn Hill, Patty Griffin, and many more. Her sound is ever changing, one song could be completely Norah, and the other completely Fiona. If you’ve been to a Jetty Rae show you can agree to the fact that song-writing is her true forte, but how she marries her words to her voice and melodies is a thing to see. She has power, and restraint in her voice—the ability to pull at your heart strings delicately like in “Blink of an Eye.” On the other hand she also possesses the power to awaken a passion, a fight in all of us when she really belts it. Her hopes are to eventually start a label for independent artists like herself—that will empower artists to start where they are. She is hoping to give them the tools, studio time, experience, and resources they need to succeed in making great art.
Her aims are not to become a millionaire, or well-know, but rather to evoke a change—that is much more powerful than herself. “It doesn’t matter if I am playing for ten people, or a thousand people—it’s that one person who is touched, that one person who doesn’t feel alone anymore. That’s the power of music..and that’s why I do this.”
Jetty is always scoping out small venues, open mic’s and coffee shops for up and coming talents. If you are interested in learning more about her label please contact her @ jettyrae.com. In the meantime look forward to seeing Jetty play live with her bassist James Hughes.
Lazy Moon
Jetty Rae Lyrics
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Don't make us wait
We danced in the sun
Now we've had our fun
Now we're ready to lay our heads down
Won't make a sound until you shine down
Lazy moon, lazy moon
But a cloud like a shroud
Covers you
Are you sleeping, are you weeping Mr. moon
I close my eyes I pray the skies
Clear for your light tonight
Lazy moon, lazy moon
Though it's late still we will wait for you
Light the way, bright as day
No one shines as bright as you in the night
As the stars take flight over our heads
Lazy moon, lazy moon
The song Lazy Moon by Jetty Rae is a beautiful and poetic plea to the moon to come out from behind the clouds and illuminate the night sky. The lyrics are full of longing and anticipation, as the singer and her companions have already had their fun dancing in the sun and are now ready to rest and enjoy the peacefulness of the night. But without the moon's light, their rest will not be complete. The cloud covering the moon is a source of frustration and concern, and prompts the singer to wonder whether the moon is sleeping or weeping.
Despite the cloud and the lateness of the hour, the singer and her companions are determined to wait for the moon to appear, and hope that it will shine as bright as day. The moon is the most beautiful and radiant object in the night sky, and nothing else can match its brilliance. As the song concludes, the stars begin to take flight over their heads, reinforcing the idea that the moon is the queen of the night sky and the one they have been waiting for.
Overall, Lazy Moon is a beautiful and evocative ode to the majesty of the moon and the magic that it brings to the night. It captures the sense of wonder and awe that we all feel when we gaze up at the sky, and reminds us of the power and beauty of nature.
Line by Line Meaning
Lazy moon come out soon
The singer is urging the moon to rise in the sky as quickly as possible, conveying a sense of excitement and anticipation.
Don't make us wait
The singer is expressing impatience and a desire for immediate gratification, underscored by the imperative tone of the command.
We danced in the sun
The singer is recalling a moment of joy and lightness, evocative of carefree summer days.
Now we've had our fun
The artist is acknowledging that the previous moment of joy has passed and it's time to move on to a new experience.
Now we're ready to lay our heads down
The artist is articulating a need for rest and recuperation, perhaps suggesting that the preceding partying and dancing has taken a toll.
Won't make a sound until you shine down
The singer is emphasizing the profound stillness that will exist until the moon appears, suggesting a sort of reverential attitude towards lunar phenomena.
But a cloud like a shroud
The singer is using simile to describe the way in which the cloud obstructs the moonlight, along with a somber diction (shroud) that suggests an emotional undertone of mourning or uncertainty.
Covers you
The artist is using an active verb to describe the way the cloud is currently impacting the visibility of the moon.
Are you sleeping, are you weeping Mr. moon
The artist is personifying the moon and posing a rhetorical question that suggests the mood lighting affects the artist emotionally as well. The question may also imply a sense of sympathy for the moon as a sentient being.
I close my eyes I pray the skies
The artist is engaging in an active visualization exercise that involves both literal and figurative actions (closing her eyes and praying) in order to influence the environment and bring about the desired result.
Clear for your light tonight
The singer provides clarification for the objective of her visualization: to remove the cloud obstruction so that the moon is free to shine down on the world below.
Though it's late still we will wait for you
The artist acknowledges that the hour is late and that waiting for the moon is not convenient, but conveys a sense of steadfast determination regardless.
Light the way
The singer is providing the moon with a directive and emphasizing its importance as a guiding force in the world below.
Bright as day
The singer is using a simile to describe the vividness of the moon's light and its ability to rival that of the sun. This may also imply a sense of admiration and reverence.
No one shines as bright as you in the night
The singer is making a statement of fact about the moon's brightness and using comparative language to emphasize its uniqueness and specialness.
As the stars take flight over our heads
The artist is using an image of celestial bodies moving overhead to evoke a sense of cosmic wonder and awe.
Lazy moon, lazy moon
The refrain emphasizes the enduring importance of the moon as a slow but steady force that remains constant despite the changing nature of the world.
Lyrics © DistroKid
Written by: BRITTNI STEWART
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