Jay Diggins was born on 17 September 1974 and is an English singer-songwriter.
10 Facts About Jay Diggins
Jay Diggins is best known for his work with John Parish and for turning down an opportunity to appear on the hit BBC One show The Voice.
Jay Diggins attended The Thomas Hardye School, Dorchester, Dorset and later attended Yeovil College.
Jay Diggins was taught how to perform in a band, by well-known music producer John Parish, in Yeovil, Somerset.
Jay Diggins then spent two years learning how to record rock music at Parish's studios along with well-known English musician PJ Harvey.
Jay Diggins won a place on the world's first Popular Music Sound Recording course at Salford University.
Jay Diggins turned down an offer to appear on the show, however.
Jay Diggins was special guest and performed a live acoustic set on 94.4 Salford City Radio, before performing on the UK festival circuit.
Jay Diggins used the same Vistalite Drums kit, that Michael Lee had used for the Jimmy Page and Robert Plant reunion tour.
In 2014 Jay Diggins returned to the Grand Theatre, Lancaster, and performed at some large theatres supporting The Beautiful South at the Lyceum Theatre in Crewe and with Bruce Foxton's From The Jam at Buxton Opera House.