Rashida Jolley

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Rashida Jolley is an American harpist who uses her traditionally classical music instrument in hip-hop, R&B and pop music. [1] Jolley also writes her own songs, fusing many different genres together.

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Biography

Jolley grew up in Washington, D.C. during which she attended Christian schools and was home schooled for her last few years of high school. [2] She is a graduate of Nyack College with a bachelor's degree in history. [3] Her father, Noble Jolley Sr., was a jazz guitarist who taught all of his seven children how to play and perform. [4] Jolley says that her mother chose the harp for her, but she says that it "was love at first sight." [5] Rashida Jolley began singing in her church choir when she was seven and was playing the harp at the DC Youth Orchestra Program (DCYOP) when she was ten. [4]

Career

In 1997, when she participated in her first Miss D.C. pageant, she was nicknamed "Baby Diva." [6] Jolley represented Washington, D.C. in the Miss America Pageant in 2000. [2] In 2004, she was on the Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS [3] and a speaker with the Project Reality abstinence education group. [7] She also released her first CD, "Love is Not a Game" in 2004. [8]

Jolley competed on America's Got Talent in 2009. [1] Jolley played harp for Lady Gaga on her 2010-2011 Monster Ball World Tour. [9] The Washington Post called Jolley a "head-banging harpist." [9] [10] Jolley released her second album in 2011, titled "There's No One Else Like You." [11] She partnered with the Boys and Girls Club of DC in an anti-bullying program in 2013. [12]

Jolley has also performed on the BET Rap It Up Tour and at the Ludacris Foundation's Tribute to Quincy Jones. [13]

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