Jana Stanfield
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Jana Stanfield is an American singer-songwriter whose songs typically deal with spirituality, faith, and healing. She often performs in New Thought related venues, and at health conferences. On March 4, 2006, she made her Carnegie Hall debut.[1] Her music has been recorded by many other artists, including Reba McEntire, Suzy Bogguss, John Schneider, Andy Williams, Greg Tamblyn, Amber Pennington, Gary Morris, Karen Taylor-Good, Kenny Loggins, Megon McDonough, Tim Bays, Shari Taylor Hyde, and Amy Bishop.
She is nicknamed "The Queen of Heavy Mental" because of the thought-provoking nature of her songs, which range from folk, to gospel, to rock, to country, with various other influences.
She has released the following albums:
- Stop, Look & Listen (1992)
- I'm not Lost, I Am Exploring (1993)
- The Trick Is to Learn to Enjoy the Ride (1994)
- Playing Favorites: Lifesongs (mostly covers) (1995)
- Brave Faith (1998)
- Let the Change Begin (2003)
- Live at Carnegie Hall (2006)
- Born for Greatness (compilation)
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