Jana Jae (born August 30, 1942) is a classically trained, award-winning country and bluegrass fiddler. She gained national fame by appearing on the nationally broadcast "Hee Haw" television show as part of Buck Owens's band in the 1970s.[1][2] Prior to her work with Owens, she won the Ladies' Division National Fiddling Championship.
Since the late 70's, Jae has continued performing internationally, both as the leader of her own band, and with orchestra. Additionally, she has appeared with such country music artists as Chet Atkins, Roy Clark, Ray Stevens, The Oakridge Boys, Mel Tillis, Ricky Skaggs and the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band.
Jae also organizes an annual fiddle camp and fiddle festival in Grove, Oklahoma.[2]
She started playing when she was two and a half years old. Both of her parents were violin students at the Juilliard School in New York, and her maternal grandfather was a country fiddler. In her youth, Jae won scholarships to Interlochen and the International String Congress.[2] She graduated Magna Cum Laude with a degree in music and studied abroad at the Vienna Academy of Music.[2]