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All I want to do
with music is give it to others. Share my heart
and soul.
I grew up in New York, but I now call Los
Angeles my home. I miss the people in N.Y. but
L.A. is a great city and the warm weather
inspires me.
I’m a classically trained pianist and have been
playing the piano since the age of five. Never
in a million years would I have thought that I
would be a singer. But life is mysterious and
beautiful and after I wrote my first song, there
was no turning back. I knew through thick and
thin, I had found my purpose.
I like listening to songs with deep lyrics and
strong melodies because they completely
enrapture me. When I first listened to songs
like, Carole King’s, “You’ve Got A Friend”,
Tracy Chapman’s, “Fast Car”, The Beatles, “Let
It Be”, they struck a chord in my heart so
deeply that I started to write poetry. Then one
day, I sat down at the piano and thought, hmmmm…
I can play the keys, I love to sing, and I love
poetry, so I just wrote a song purely for fun.
After I wrote my first song, time stood still
for a while. I experienced an epiphany that woke
me up and made me realize that I need to share
my music with the world.
I’ve been very blessed to be awarded as “Female
Singer/Songwriter of the Year” at the L.A. Music
Awards 2004 and my song “Shadow” was awarded as
“Adult Contemporary Single of the Year” 2005.
ASCAP presented me with the “Popular Award” for
2004 and 2005. I’ve composed music for T.V. and
film. My latest project was composing music for
Tony Kaye, director of “American History X”.
But what I love most is writing songs and
performing them live. To me, there’s nothing
better than creating something solely from your
heart and sharing that with others.
I want to give a special thanks to my loving
family (Mom, Dad, Jonathan, Sharon, Alexa,
Hannah). Thank you to all my soulful friends who
unconditionally support me every step of the
way, you know who you are. To all the amazingly
talented musicians who play with me and believe
in me, thank you, thank you, thank you. To all
the great people I’ve met on this musical path,
you have created the symphony I’m in. Last but
not least, to the special people I’ve yet to
meet, I look forward to that special day.
xoxoxoxo
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