Saxophonist
Jessy J is an in-demand performer known for her distinctive Latin- and R&B-infused smooth jazz. Born Jessica Arellano in 1982 in Portland, Oregon,
Jessy J grew up in Hemet, California, the daughter of a Mexican father and a Texan mother. She began playing the piano at age four and spent much of her childhood studying and performing in musical competitions. At 15, she was named Piano State Champion at the
Béla Bartók Festival in California. Later, she switched instruments to the saxophone. After graduating from the University of Southern California with a degree in jazz studies, she turned professional, finding work backing
Michael Bublé in the recording studio and playing in the touring bands for
the Temptations,
Jessica Simpson,
Michael Bolton,
Gloria Trevi, and
Armando Manzanero.
In 2004, she joined the touring cast of the off-Broadway musical Blast! and toured with the show in the U.S., the U.K., and Japan. Producer/guitarist Paul Brown first gave her a featured spot in his show on February 14, 2006, after which she began to make appearances on her own, her first was at the Catalina JazzTrax Festival later in 2006. She issued a self-titled album in 2007, then signed to Peak Records for her second CD, 2008's
Tequila Moon. The album proved a success with audiences, buoyed by the title-track single peaking on top of the Billboard Smooth Jazz Songs chart. Her third solo album,
True Love, followed a year later.
In 2011,
Jessy J returned with
Hot Sauce, featuring guest spots from
Joe Sample, Paul Brown,
Harvey Mason,
Ray Parker, Jr., and
Saunders Sermons. The album debuted at number one on the Billboard Jazz chart. She then moved to the Shanachie label for two more well-received albums; 2013's
Second Chances, featuring
Jeff Lorber and
Norman Brown, and 2015's
My One and Only One, featuring longtime collaborators guitarist Paul Brown and keyboardist
Greg Karukas. In 2016,
Jessy J delivered her first holiday-themed effort,
California Christmas. In 2018, she marked the tenth anniversary of "Tequila Moon" with the concert album
Live at Yoshi's: 10 Year Anniversary Special. ~ William Ruhlmann