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Lady Daisey
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Background information
Birth nameDaisey Traynham
Born (1973-06-09) June 9, 1973 (age 51)
Brooklyn, New York, United States
OriginJacksonville, Florida, United States
GenresSoul, funk
Occupation(s)Singer, web designer
Years active1995–present
Labelsbbe, Subcontact, Rawkus, Jakarta
Websitedaisey.com

Daisey Traynham, known by the stage name Lady Daisey,[1] is a Brooklyn born soul/funk singer. She spent her childhood touring with her parents’ band, and years later, settled in Jacksonville, Florida, where she met her husband/producer, Batsauce. They currently live in Europe and tour the States once a year.

Discography

Albums

  • In My Headphones (2014) bbe, (with Batsauce)
  • In My Pocket (2010) bbe, (with Batsauce)
  • Party... Place (2007) Subcontact, (the Smile Rays)
  • Smilin' On You (2007) Rawkus 50, (the Smile Rays)
  • Lady Daisey & the House Guests (2007) Self released, (with Batsauce)
  • Passion Is The Key (2006) Self released, (with Batsauce)
  • Room For Two (2004) Self released, (with Batsauce)

EPs

  • In My Pocket" – 12" vinyl EP' (2010) bbe, (with Batsauce)
  • A Toast – 12" vinyl EP (2007) Jakarta, (the Smile Rays)
  • Party... Place – 12" vinyl EP (2007) Subcontact, (the Smile Rays)

Singles

  • "Get Got" (2014) (bbe, featuring George Clinton)
  • "We Will" (2014) (bbe, with Batsauce)
  • "Soul Strut" (2010) (bbe, with Batsauce)
  • "Magical" (2010) (bbe, with Batsauce)

Remix albums

  • Magical (2010) (with Batsauce, DJ Vadim, Paten Locke, Supa Dave West)

Compilations

  • Musicians for Minneapolis (2008) (Benefit CD featuring "Fresh Tradition")
  • Liquid Soul (2008) (Orama Entertainment)
  • Digital Underground (2008) (featuring "Chicken")

Mixtapes

  • Ladies First (2010) (Katie Bee)

References

  1. ^ Traynham, Daisey (January 1, 2010). "Lady Daisey artist page/Postscript". BBE Music. Archived from the original on February 22, 2014. Retrieved February 4, 2014.