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Singer Erika Jayne is gonna give you everything

Deanna Rilling

Fri, Sep 4, 2009 (5:09 p.m.)

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Singer Erika Jayne

Photo: Troy Jensen

Fresh off the success of her third #1 hit on Billboard’s Dance/Club Play chart in August, Erika Jayne is stopping by Las Vegas on Saturday. “We’re going to have a good time at Krave,” she says of the performance. “It’s me and my four, hot, sexy boys and we’re coming to give you a show!”

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Erika Jayne
September 4, 10 p.m.
Krave Nightclub, 836-0830
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Erika Jayne

Expect Jayne and crew to shimmy and shake as she performs “Stars,” her current single, “Give you Everything” and her breakthrough track “Roller Coaster” the video for which was filmed in Vegas at the Stardust before it was imploded. “I think it was the very last day or the day before the Stardust closed,” Jayne says. “I think I was the last person to stand on that stage, which was really cool. I had a great time. It was quite amazing.”

Also amazing is Jayne’s attention to detail when performing. Her background in musical theatre shines through Bob Fosse-esque choreography.

“This show is a fun show,” she says. “It’s a lot of energy. It’s singing and dancing, and if you like performance pieces, then you should come check it out. It’s risqué in parts, sweet in parts and downright vulgar in others,” laughs Jayne.

Keeping Jayne busy, her debut album, Pretty Mess dropped in August, as well. She wrote a third of the album and says she enjoyed learning from songwriters and exploring those areas of interest. The title track, Jayne explains, is a story about the roles women play everyday. “Sometimes you’re a princess; sometimes you’re a temptress; and sometimes, you are a pretty mess.”

But Jayne will be sure to keep it together this weekend when she takes the stage. “If you want some fantasy, love and escape in your life, this may be it.”

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