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Jeanne Jolly, Class of '01, Music
Alumna vocalist soars from Cullowhee to Carnegie
Jolly performs with Chris Botti at Carnegie Hall. Photo courtesy of Alice Quade.
Jeanne Jolly performs with Grammy Award winner Chris Botti at Carnegie Hall. Photo courtesy of Alice Quade.

Songbird takes flight: Jeanne Jolly’s voice has carried her a long way from her native Raleigh. The 2006 winner of Western’s Young Alumna Award was the featured vocalist with the touring band of Chris Botti, a multiple Grammy Award-winning jazz trumpet player, after the release of Botti’s album “To Love Again.”

Career high note: Giving life to music from “To Love Again” and enjoying a standing ovation from a sold-out auditorium at Carnegie Hall. “What a dream come true,” said Jolly.

First movements: For Jolly, the dream was born before she could talk, mimicking Beethoven’s Fifth while riding in a car seat. At age 11, she auditioned and was selected to perform the national anthem at a Carolina Mudcats baseball game. In the summers, she would sing with youth musical theatre programs.

“Inside the music”: Jolly developed her classical voice at St. Mary’s School in Raleigh and then was recruited to WCU’s music program where she was a Fletcher Music Scholar. Robert Holquist, professor of music and director of choral activities, encouraged Jolly to sing it all, she said. “I really just had a wonderful time performing with my classmates, being creative, and buckling down and really getting inside the music,” said Jolly. “Western was the perfect place for me.”

A star on the rise: After earning her master’s in music from the New England Conservatory, Jolly worked at a Los Angeles music production company, where she did voiceover work for movies, commercials and television. Botti heard Jolly’s voice on a demo recording and asked her on the day of a show to sing with the group. The next day, he invited her on a 10-day bus tour that grew into a gig with the band’s Canada tour and performances in more than 30 states.

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