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"Valerie Jeanne | Bio"

Valerie Jeanne | Bio

Valerie Jeanne is an award-winning singer who competed in the San Francisco rounds of the X-Factor, Nashville's Charlie Daniels' Talent Round Up, and the Spokane Frog FM Country music vocalist contest where she took first place. She started her singing career at the age of three and has been captivating listeners with her amazing voice ever since.

Valerie Jeanne has opened for major names such as Freddie Fender, Sherrie Austin, Big House, and Doug Supernaw. She has graced billboards and is first call to perform the National Anthem for popular sporting events such as Gonzaga Men's Basketball, Spokane Indians, and Tough Enough To Wear Pink Night for the Spokane County Fair Rodeo. She has performed live radio shows, recording projects, radio and television commercials, as well as entertaining guests like Wayne Newton and Jack Hannah at private parties.

In musical theatre, Valerie Jeanne has had the honor to work with Oscar and Academy Award winning actress and legend Patty Duke in the 2013 Traditions of Christmas musical. She was a headliner performing a tribute to the vocal giant Celine Dion in a Vegas style production called Showstoppers Live and performed a tribute as Carrie Underwood in Las Vegas.

Life changed in the winter of 2014, Valerie Jeanne was diagnosed with a very aggressive form of breast cancer, stage three, called HER2 positive. Valerie fought for her life, and although she is currently in remission, it is still an ongoing battle. Defining an amazing story of faith, hope, and perseverance, her life’s goal now is to be a voice for women fighting this horrible disease. She has performed at events like Laugh For The Cure, Because There Is Hope, Think Pink Fashion Show, Survivor's Gala for Susan G. Komen, and the opening of Race For The Cure.

Valerie worked with songwriters Michelle McCammond and Bill Byrne, and is one of the vocalists featured on the album, “Together”. This album will help the homeless, with 100% of the proceeds going to the Union Gospel Mission.

Michelle McCammond and Mellad Abeid wrote “Rainbow After the Storm” (2018) for Valerie to sing in light of her cancer battle. “Rainbow After the Storm” (2018) hit #1 on Christian Music Weekly and charted in the top 40 on Nashville Christian Connection.Her story and single have appeared on KHQ, KREM 2, KXLY, and FOX 28. (Valerie was a special guest on Fox 28, Good Day Gotta Hear This and a featured guest artist on K102 Country “Morning Stampede Show”.) She is grateful to God to be alive and has a new song in her heart.

“Rainbow After the Storm” made it into the regular rotation on 89.9 KYMS, a followup single, “This Side of Crazy” (2018), was written by Michelle McCammond and Luke Yates. "Have Faith" (2022), written by Michelle McCammond is Valerie Jeanne's third single.