Remembering Larysa Ann Hamilton Jackson, or Larysa Jaye

Larysa Ann Hamilton Jackson, a gifted musician and beloved mother, tragically passed away in an accident. Known for her unique acoustic soul sound, she made a lasting impact on Nashville's music scene.

Larysa Jaye

We are proud to celebrate the life of Larysa Ann Hamilton Jackson, a beloved daughter, sister, mother, and friend. Born October 21, 1984, in Kansas City, Kansas, to Wendell Hamilton Sr. and Sharon Hamilton, Larysa was a bright light whose vibrant spirit touched countless lives. She perished in a tragic automobile accident early Sunday morning, December 8, 2024.

A gifted musician and singer, Larysa’s journey began in her father’s church choir, where her powerful voice shone from an early age. Her family fondly remembers her lively personality and radiant smile, qualities that remained with her throughout her life.

After moving to Nashville, Larysa continued to share her passion for music at Oasis Church and in the Nashville music scene. As Larysa Jaye, she embraced genres like country, soul, and acoustic, leaving an indelible mark with her talent, love of music, and ability to connect with people through song.

Larysa Jaye learned that embracing her vulnerability is the greatest strength of all. She had a sound others struggled to define: Acoustic soul. Americana. Tina Turner with an acoustic guitar. Carrie Underwood meets Mary J. Blige. Fittingly, the unique musical mashup of her artistry has its roots in an upbringing she describes as “cultural whiplash.”

She was the only Black woman with an artist residency on Nashville’s Lower Broadway – at Justin Timberlake’s Twelve Thirty Club – she also had a longstanding gig at Nashville International Airport. She performed with top artists, racked up accolades including multiple Nashville Independent Spirit Award nominations. She also served as musical director for Nashville’s Shakespeare Festival.

Larysa was a devoted mother to her four children: Kadyn, Shakira, Kingston, and Sydney. She is also survived by her siblings: older brother DiCarlos McNeely, older sister Kimberley Nicole Estelle, and younger brothers Nathan and Wendell Hamilton Jr. and her special friend Reginald Lambert.

Her radiant smile, infectious laughter, and genuine spirit will be missed but never forgotten. We celebrate her life, honor her legacy, and cherish the memories she gave us.

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