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    Artist description
    Angie is ecstatic to announce the 2002 release of her debut album, 'Just Like You'. This transplanted 'Friendly Manitoba' girl is deeply grateful for the support of her ever-expanding Vancouver audience; without them, this achievement would not have been possible. As a self-taught guitarist with minimal training in voice and piano, Angie is not one for convention. Angie's music emerges as a result of her effort to live authentically, simply and compassionately, amidst urban apathy and confusion. Angie regularly plays at Vancouver venues including: The Railway Club, The Marine Club, The Sugar Refinery, The Silvertone Tavern, The Main and Cafe Deux Soleils (to name a few), but she is most grateful for the enthusiastic response she receives as Vancouver's Skytrain Songstress. Playing in Vancouver Skytrain stations and city streets (her original music only) has proved the most rewarding aspect of her musical career.
    Albums
    Just Like You
    Location
    Vancouver, British Columbia - Canada

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