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Artist description
One of New Zealand's leading session singers and live performers, soon to release her debut album with her own blend of original "Organic Pop" music. |
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Music Style
Organic Pop |
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Musical Influences
Phoebe Snow, Sheryl Crow, Barbara Streisand, Vanessa Carlton, Paula Cole |
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Artist History
As a young rising performer she has had the opportunity to work with some of the worlds leading Artists and most talented Musicians.
Having done two world tours performing a "No 1 Hit" with " O.M.C. "
( The "HOW BIZARRE" Tour ) of Concerts, Festivals and Promotions.
In New York she recorded with O.M.C. one of the theme songs to the hit movie, " Mr Bean ", ( I Love L.A.) and recorded on various other
compilation albums alongside " Boys to Men ", " Smashing Pumpkins " and many more.
She has had the wonderful opportunity of singing and recording backing vocals on the worldwide released December 1999 album, by
" Dame Kiri Te Kanawa " through EMI Classics U.K.
Working with world class producer John Fraser and co-producer Peter Cobbin from Abbey Road, the home of the Beatles.
One of the tracks from the album was televised worldwide before each World Cup Rugby match last year, where she was seen performing backing vocals for her.
All of these experiences and more have motivated and encouraged
Taisha to write and create her own music, a blend of
"Organic Pop/Rock ".
She is about to go in to the studio to record the rest of her original material with Revolver Studios.
Taisha's first single "I'll Go" will be released October 6th, 2003 and her debut album to follow.
Check it out! It will be a world class album by a world class act!!
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Instruments
Acoustic Guitar |
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Albums
First Single October 6th, 2003 |
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Location
Auckland, N/A - New Zealand |
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