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Born: December 30, 1969

Biography: Active since the early '90s, Jamiroquai have amassed a steady stream of hits in their native U.K. and experienced chart success in just about every other area of the world, with an irresistible blend of house rhythms and '70s-era soul/funk (the latter, especially, leading early on to claims of Stevie Wonder imitations). The band has gone through several lineup changes during its career, but through it all, their leader has remained singer/songwriter Jason Kay (a.k.a. Jay Kay).

Born on December 30, 1969, in Stretford, Manchester, Kay's mother, Karen, was a jazz singer who regularly performed at nightclubs, and in the '70s had her own TV show. After leaving home at the age of 15, Kay found himself homeless and in trouble with the law (by committing petty crimes to get by). After a near-death experience (where he was attacked and stabbed) and being arrested for a crime he did not commit, Kay decided to return home, where he chose to pursue a legitimate career over crime: music. Kay didn't have a band to back up his compositions, but he quickly came up with his future project's name, Jamiroquai, a name that combined the name of a Native American tribe (the Iroquois) along with the music-based word, jam. [Read Jay Kay’s full bio via AllMusic]

Discography (Studio Albums):

Emergency on Planet Earth (1993)

The Return of the Space Cowboy (1994)

Travelling Without Moving (1996) | Read More

Synkronized (1999)

A Funk Odyssey (2001)

Dynamite (2005)

Rock Dust Light Star (2010)

Automaton (2017) | Read More

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