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Jana Mashonee

Jana Maria Mashonee, (born Jana Maria Sampson; May 11, 1980-), better known by her stage name, Jana, is an American singer, songwriter, actress, author and philanthropist. She is originally from Robeson County, North Carolina. Jana is a two-time GRAMMY nominee and nine-time NAMMY winner. Her music is steeped in R&B and gospel roots, which introduced her to the mainstream. She is currently releasing her music through Miss Molly Records available on iTunes and Amazon.〔http://ksut.org/post/jana-mashonee-flash-firefly-friday-feature-cd-621〕
==Early life==
Jana Mashonee is from Robeson County, North Carolina, although she grew up in Charlotte, North Carolina. Jana is a Native American of Lumbee and Tuscarora descent. She was first introduced to music by her father (who is a singer and drummer).〔http://www.singeruniverse.com/competitionwinner54-123.htm〕 The surname Mashonee was a native name given to Jana by her family. Of the Siouan language, the translation means "money belt.〔http://skopemag.com/2009/02/25/the-real-truth-behind-jana-mashonee〕
Mahshonee graduated from Davidson College with a degree in psychology,〔http://www.azcentral.com/community/mesa/articles/2010/09/08/20100908mesa-jana-mashonee-arts-center0908.html〕 and shortly after got a record deal.〔〔http://clclt.com/charlotte/jana-moshonee-is-no-ones-pocahontas/Content?oid=3460581〕 First signed to Curb Records, her single, "Ooh, Baby, Baby," was picked as ''Billboard''’s single of the week and went on to become a radio and sales success. More than Life followed, selling over a million copies on its own and as part of numerous compilation albums. A controversial version of Led Zeppelin’s epic "Stairway to Heaven," came next, earning her the honor of being the first Native American to top the Billboard dance charts.〔

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