Jaydene
was born in 1986 in Jamaica. She sang her first
song in church at age 3. She then migrated to
the United States and has resided here since
then. She attended the New York Institute and
graduated a year ago with her high school
diploma. Although Jaydene is plagued by
sometimes long bout of illnesses, she continues
to pursue a singing career.
At age 13, she was
stricken with an almost fatal infection from
which she slowly recovered but which also caused
her to lose her sight. Three years ago, she
met Mr. Hopeton Lewis who brought structure as
well as meaning to her singing career. Due to
his influence, Jaydene has performed with gospel
artists among which are Wendy Mitchell, Claudell
Clarke, and Candi Staton. She sang at the
inaguration of The Honorable Yvette Clarke, City
Hall, and “the Riverside Church for the Sunami
Victims.
She has received
several awards among which are The HYMBI Award
of Excellence, The Mount of Blessing Award for
outstanding talent , The Caribbean Gospel award
for Most Improved Artist 2003, and Top Caribbean
Gospel CD Female 2005. Due to her involvement in
music, she received a scholarship and will go
off to college this fall. Jaydene hopes to
pursue a career in music. Currently, she takes
guitar and piano lessons. Her ultimate goal is
to attend The Julliard School of Music where she
can hone her music skills. Jaydene is
undaunted by her physical challenges, and she is
determined to pursue excellence in all her
undertakings. She is encouraged by other blind
icons like Ray Charles and Stevie Wonder. She
believes that only the best is good enough.