Janey Lee Grace

Janey Lee Grace is an English singer-songwriter and radio presenter, primarily known for her work in the pop and country genres. Born on December 4, 1971, she first gained prominence as a member of the pop group Shakespear's Sister in the early 1990s, which was formed by Siobhan Fahey and Marcella Detroit. The group's notable hit "Stay" reached number one on the UK Singles Chart and achieved international success. After her time with Shakespear's Sister, Grace pursued a solo career, releasing albums such as "The Last Time" (1999) and "The Dream" (2003). Her music often infuses elements of folk and country, showcasing her versatile vocal style. In addition to her musical career, Janey Lee Grace has made a significant impact as a radio presenter, notably on BBC Radio 2, where she has hosted various shows. She is also an advocate for holistic living and has authored books on the subject. Her contributions to music and radio have solidified her status as a beloved figure in British entertainment, influencing a generation of artists with her blend of pop sensibility and personal authenticity.