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OF DEAD HORSE BRANDING
LAVENDINE With rich harmonies and a dreamlike blend About Lavendine
of vintage pop and rock elements,
“Diamonds in the Sky” is both a sonic Lavendine, the musical duo of sisters Jacy
and Jana Ayers, has gained recognition in
escape and an emotional anchor for anyone
the contemporary music scene with heartfelt
navigating their own healing journey.
songs reflecting their journey. Their singles
“Rapture,” “Open Up a Window,” and
Vocals were created by Ed Seay, Jacy Ayers,
“Here to You” reached the Top 25 on
and Jana Ayers, with musicians including
Mediabase and Billboard AC charts. Their
Brian Pruitt on keyboards. Recorded at Los
2022 single, “Finding My Way Home,”
Angeles’ East West Studios and mixed at
produced by Ed Seay and mixed by Mark
Nashville’s Lala Mansion, “Diamonds in
Needham, evolved from a ballad to an
the Sky” features top session musicians such
EDM-inspired hit, returning them to the
as Matt Chamberlain (Pearl Jam, David
AC Top 25 and gaining major radio
Bowie), David Levita (Tim McGraw, Alanis
attention.
Morissette), and Jamie Muhoberac
Originally from Kansas and Oklahoma, the
(Madonna, Seal). The project was produced
sisters moved to Nashville to pursue music
and mixed by Mark Needham and co-
but faced early industry challenges. After a
produced by Ed Seay and Brian Pruitt.
brief return to Oklahoma, they rekindled
their music career, despite personal health
struggles.
Jana overcame hearing loss due to a tumor, and Jacy endured multiple surgeries. Their resilience led them to work with producer Danny
Duncan, rediscovering their artistic vision. Inspired by a vivid dream, their upcoming EP Deep Blue represents their most authentic work
yet. Featuring top session musicians, the EP was produced by Mark Needham, Ed Seay, and Brian Pruitt. The lead single, “City Lights,”
combines vintage rock with themes of homecoming, while tracks like “Waterless Cloud” and “Diamonds in the Sky” explore hope and
empowerment.

