Amanda Marshall
Artist: Amanda Marshall
Genre(s):
Other
Discography:
Everybody's Got A Story
Year: 2002
Tracks: 12
Tuesday's Child
Year: 1999
Tracks: 13
Amanda Marshall
Year: 1996
Tracks: 10
Singer/songwriter Amanda Marshall started her musical vocation early, singing in choir and playing in the band at school, as well as playing the guitar on her own. From the first, Marshall knew she wanted to be a performing artist; at the age of 17, the Toronto native went to see fellow Canadian instrumentalist Jeff Healey at a nearby nightclub.
After meeting him backstage and relation him of her desire to be onstage, Healey in agreement to play an open mic nox with Marshall; he was impressed enough with her public presentation that he advised her to pop look for bandmembers and start gigging at small clubs. She followed his advice and presently had a local following, due non but to her talent just the fallal of her youth. Healey intervened over again, offer her a spot on an forthcoming U.S. circuit. This chance light-emitting diode to a track record deal, which resulted in her 1996 self-titled debut record album. Amanda Marshall's game, soulful wakeless was a polish off, peculiarly in Canada, where it went atomic number 78 several times over. Her instant album, 1999's Tuesday's Child, featured more songwriting input from Marshall, as well as collaborations with prominent songwriters like Eric Bazilian and Carole King.

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