[2] Her father, Noble Jolley Sr., was a jazz guitarist who taught all of his seven children how to play and perform.
"[4] Rashida Jolley began singing in her church choir when she was seven and was playing the harp at the DC Youth Orchestra Program (DCYOP) when she was ten.
[2] In 2004, she was on the Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS[5] and a speaker with the Project Reality abstinence education group.
[1] Jolley played harp for Lady Gaga on her 2010-2011 Monster Ball World Tour.
[12] Jolley has also performed on the BET Rap It Up Tour and at the Ludacris Foundation's Tribute to Quincy Jones.