Sixteen-year-old sensation Larriah Jackson has a passion for singing and acting. She has been performing vocally since the age of 3. Singing has led her to many amazing platforms. The most prominent was her recent appearance on NBC’s “The Voice” Season 19, where she ranked top 20 at just fifteen years old. Her first musical was with Runway Stage Production in Cinderella in 2010. She has displayed her talent at numerous events throughout California. Opening act for Fred Hammond, Yolanda Adams, Lyfe Jennings, Angie Stone and 112 are just a few of the many stages she has shared.

Larriah enjoys being on stage and marveled at the idea of showcasing her talent as “Little Inez” in the American River College stage production of Hairspray. In a recent performance she wowed the audience as the opening act for Marvin Sapp’s Praise Festival. Her roll as Seymour in the Best of Broadway musical labeled her talent as preternatural. For Black History Month she was chosen to be a soloist in the ARC “Freedom Riders” Gorilla Theatre play. For her stellar performance of the monologue “The Audition” in the South Sacramento Youth Gala, she won 1st place in her category. She currently attends St. Francis High School in Sacramento. Larriah’s dream is to someday be both a professional entertainer and a pediatrician. Look out world here she comes…