Fay Aiyana Grant
- Music Department
- Editor
- Sound Department
Fay's musical background began at an early age. Born into a household of musical talent, her mother a jazz/fusion singer and father television/film composer Herman Beeftink, she gave her first vocal performance at the young age of three. At nine, Fay joined her school choir, rehearsing up to twelve hours a day with weekly rehearsals, at-home practices and competitions to create an even stronger voice.
In Spring 2002, Fay developed severe laryngitis. Aspiring for perfection she continued to perform, causing severe damage to her vocal cords and ultimately resulting in vocal cord surgery in 2005.
Being told she would never be able to sing again, Fay turned to other career endeavors within the music industry to cope with the loss of her voice. She began music editing for shows like Hawaii 5-0, Bones and Drop Dead Diva and eventually focused much of her time producing many of her father's projects.
In Spring 2002, Fay developed severe laryngitis. Aspiring for perfection she continued to perform, causing severe damage to her vocal cords and ultimately resulting in vocal cord surgery in 2005.
Being told she would never be able to sing again, Fay turned to other career endeavors within the music industry to cope with the loss of her voice. She began music editing for shows like Hawaii 5-0, Bones and Drop Dead Diva and eventually focused much of her time producing many of her father's projects.