At an early age, Jan Daley had already broken into television with guest appearances on The Tonight Show, The Merv Griffin Show, The Dean Martin Show, and The David Frost Show on BBC, and co-starred in music specials with Frankie Avalon and Jack Cassidy. She's opened for headliners such as Don Rickles, David Brenner, Rodney Dangerfield, and Louis Armstrong in Las Vegas, but Ms. Daley admits her most treasured highlight was singing to 40,000 GIs in Vietnam and touring the World with Bob Hope's USO Christmas Tour.
Other TV co-stars include Bruce Willis, Alex Baldwin, George Kennedy, Cybil Shepherd, Stephanie Zimbalist, Hugh O'Brian, Peter Fonda, and Tom Hanks. But as Jan puts it, her bread and butter came from doing over 150 commercials, many seen Internationally. Her stage credits include a 15-month run of "Funny You Don't Look Life A Grandmother", "And Then I Wrote" with Peter Marshall and Mimi Hines, "Showgirl of 52nd Street", and for six-months, she starred in "The Follies" in Branson, MO.With four CD's including her latest: "Where There's Hope" - which is a tribute to Bob Hope, Jan will have no shortage of music from The Great American Songbook to select from for this appearance in Palm Springs with her musical director, Todd Schroeder who returns on the following night at 8 PM to play for Robyn Spangler's "Let Me Sing", also at Blame It On Midnight.Videos