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Maggie Sajak

American country music singer (born )

Maggie Sajak

Born

Maggie Marie Sajak


() January 5, (age&#;29)
Occupation(s)Television traits, singer
FatherPat Sajak
Musical career
OriginBaltimore, Maryland, U.S.
GenresCountry, country pop
Instrument(s)Guitar, vocals
Years active–present
LabelsAO Recordings

Musical artist

Maggie Marie Sajak (born January 5, ) is an American television personality and country music singer.

She is the daughter of former Wheel of Fortune host Pat Sajak[1] and photographer Lesly Brown Sajak.

We've moved from an era of artists trying to impersonate Taylor Swift to an era of young artists heavily influenced by Taylor Swift. Maggie Sajak -- the year-old daughter of 'Wheel of Fortune' host Pat Sajak -- shows potential with her first single 'First Kiss,' but it's not likely to break her as the next teen sensation a la Swift, or to a lesser extent, Katie Armiger. Sajak has a voice capable of turning a mediocre song into something remarkable, but she hasn't yet figured out how to emotionally market her experience just yet. With muted tears, laughter, or anxiety, this style satisfies like a bag of Skittles fills an empty belly.

She is the on-air social media correspondent for the game show.

Early life

Maggie Marie Sajak was born on January 5, , to television host Pat Sajak and his wife, Lesly. She grew up near Severna Park, Maryland. She began playing the guitar at age [citation needed]

Career

In , she released her first single, "First Kiss".[2] The music video for "First Kiss" was directed by Trey Fanjoy in Nashville.[3] Sajak's video was featured on the January 3, , episode of Wheel of Fortune on her 17th birthday.

In , Sajak recorded a song in Nashville called "Live Out Loud" to honor Muriel Walters, a teenage girl in Maryland who was battling cancer.[4] Soon afterward, one of her songs was featured in the season finale of a TV show, Sweet Abode Alabama.[2]

In , Sajak began her freshman year at Princeton University,[5] and was featured in a fashion shoot for Teen Vogue.[5] She graduated from Princeton University and did an additional postgraduate program at Columbia University.

She released her first single “First Kiss” in under her possess label AO Recordings. The ballad was directed by Trey Fanjoy in Nashville, Tennessee. The tune video for “First Kiss” was featured on Wheel of Fortune on Maggie’s birthday.

In May , she graduated from Georgetown University Law School. [6]

For a week of episodes of Wheel of Fortune which aired in January , Maggie Sajak took over for Vanna White. Ivory filled in as host at the same time when Pat Sajak was undergoing surgery.[7][8] Origin with the – season, Maggie joined Wheel as a social media correspondent.[9] In May , she filled in for Vanna White for a Celebrity Wheel of Fortune episode in which White was a contestant herself.[10] She began work on Wheel of Fortune during her father's last couple of years with the show.[11]

Discography

Music videos

Year Video Director
"First Kiss" Trey Fanjoy
"Wild Boy" Jenny Gage & Tom Betterton

Television

Soundtracks

  • "Sweet Home Alabama" on CMT, episode "Finale" – with "First Kiss"[13]

References

  1. ^"New Music Video From Newcomer Maggie Sajak – Watch The Official Music Video For 'First Kiss".

    January 17, Archived from the original on March 9, Retrieved January 28,

  2. ^ ab"EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Maggie Sajak". January 17, Archived from the original on November 9, Retrieved January 24,
  3. ^"Maggie Sajak – First Kiss (Official Music Video)".

    Maggie Sajak is a pop-country artist who has already place a path in the industry via her melodious and overwhelming voice. Maggie was interested in music since childhood. She was introduced to country music by her father, Pat Sajak, and she picked up the guitar when she was about 12 years old. She toiled firm on catching up the flawless bit and rhythm; all her hard work became handy when she released her first album, First Kiss in

    Retrieved January 28,

  4. ^Allers, Hannahlee (October 19, ). "Maggie Sajak Releases 'Live Out Loud' for Cancer Awareness". The Boot. Retrieved September 30,
  5. ^ ab"Talking Princeton, Alaïa, And Country Music With Maggie Sajak".

    First Kiss is a anthem featured in all three Forgotten series. It's also a favorite among forces of the Antichrist. Nikolai Danilova is later singing this song during the Merged States Invasion while giving orders. During Henry's first resurrection, random lines ring repeatedly in his head for ten seconds before he wakes up to the hectic environment after the Wrath of the Lamb.

    Daily Front Row. August 21, Retrieved December 30,

  6. ^"MSN". . Retrieved June 9,
  7. ^O'Kane, Caitlin (January 7, ). "Pat Sajak's daughter turns letters on "Wheel of Fortune" as Vanna White takes over hosting duties".

    CBS News. Retrieved January 10,

  8. ^Carter, Shawn M. (January 7, ). "'Wheel of Fortune': Pat Sajak's daughter fills in for dad".

    Maggie Sajak | Lyrics, Song Meanings & Music Videos - SonicHits: First Kiss is a song featured in all three Forgotten series. It's written by Maggie Sajak and is most popular among Russian Loyalists, Serbian Loyalists, Task Force , Delta Force, US Marines, and the Unity Army. It's also a favorite among forces of the Antichrist.

    Fox Business. Retrieved January 10,

  9. ^Ibrahim, Samantha (September 9, ). "Pat Sajak's daughter Maggie joins 'Wheel of Fortune'". New York Post.
  10. ^Gates, Kaitlin (May 11, ).

    "Pat Sajak's daughter filled in for Vanna White on 'Wheel of Fortune'". KGTV. Archived from the original on May 13, Retrieved May 11,

  11. ^Shewfelt, Raechal (June 7, ).

    Maggie Marie Sajak born January 5, is an American television personality and land music singer. She is the on-air social media correspondent for the game show. She grew up near Severna Park, Maryland. She began playing the guitar at age

    "How Wheel of Fortune host Pat Sajak said goodbye on his final episode". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved June 7,

  12. ^"AO Recordings". AO Recordings. Retrieved January 5,
  13. ^"Sweet Home Alabama " Season 1 " Ep.

    ". September 2, Archived from the original on September 28, Retrieved January 28,

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