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Artist description
Ebony Fay, a native of southern California, is a dynamic little spitfire whose first love is moving people with the power and emotion of her sultry voice and impressive range. Currently living and working in Japan, Ebony maintains her dedication to the excellence, artistry and craftsmanship which separate the legends from the trends. She is currently working on her debut album, due out this August. Take a listen to her voice and you will know that Ebony Fay is here to stay. |
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Music Style
Sometimes it's an |
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Musical Influences
Stevie Wonder, Donny Hathaway, Chante Moore, Whitney Houston, Mariah Carey, Patti Labelle, Barbra Streisand (yes!), Georg Friedrich Handel, Duke Ellington, John Coltrane, Thelonius Monk, Her Highness Queen Chaka Khan, and the melody still lingers on... |
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Similar Artists
I've been compared to Whitney Houston, Mariah Carey, Karyn White, Chante Moore and Randi Crawford. |
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Artist History
Ebony began her professional career at the age of fifteen as a studio vocalist in Culver City, CA. Since then, she has appeared at the Pantages Theatre in Hollywood; a special tribute to the legendary boxing champion Muhammad Ali at the Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills; Ebony was ecstatic to be the first-place winner of a nationally-aired talent contest for the Quincy Jones-produced "VIBE" television program; featured vocalist at Dodger Stadium; and last but not least, the highlighted entertainment for the UCLA African American commencement exercises, Class of 1999. |
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Instruments
Sometimes I play my voice like a violin; other times it's a flute or a sax, either light and airy or gutteral and expressive; and sometimes I'm so envious of the drummer that I feel only percussive sounds will do, like when I'm singing jazz and I'm |
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Albums
Stay tuned for the debut album due out later this summer!!! |
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Location
Yokohama, Kanagawa - Japan |
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