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Fiona Apple (Fiona Apple McAfee Maggart, born September 13, 1977) is an American singer-songwriter. Her albums, Tidal (1996), When the Pawn (1999), and Extraordinary Machine (2005), have sold over five million copies worldwide. Her break into the music industry came when a friend, who babysat for a record executive, handed her employer a demo. Apple's husky voice, nimble piano skills, and mature lyrics got the attention of Sony executive Andy Slater, who signed her to a record deal. |
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News in english
about Fiona Apple
(August / 2009)
Phoenix prodigy's folk-rock is coming to Plush for free Date: 07 Aug 2009 Arizona Daily Star -
Anamieke is a singer-songwriter in the vein of Neko Case, Feist, Jason Mraz and Fiona Apple.
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Dark Side of the New Moon Date: 12 Aug 2009 Broward-Palm Beach New Times -
Piano and drums mixed with vocals that are simultaneously breathy and uncompromising define the sound of The State Of , the female duo from Miami playing Wilton Manors’ New Moon (2440 Wilton Dr., Wilton Manors) tonight at 8. Although you can really hear their influences (Fiona Apple, Port...
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[music] Guitar Grrls : Big Sur Spirit Garden hosts eight-act WOMANSONG celebration. - Monterey County Weekly Date: 20 Aug 2009 Monterey County Weekly -
In 1997, the fiery folk singer Sarah McLachlan helped spearhead the Lilith Fair, a music festival made up of female solo artists and female-led bands that included bigwigs like Fiona Apple and The Indigo Girls. In Lilith’s three-year run, it raised $10 million for women’s charities. In the spirit of the Lilith Fair, Santa Cruz singer-songwriter Amanda West and Big Sur Spirit Garden owner Jayson ...
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