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Eva Cassidy's SONGBIRD album was initially released by independent label Blix Street Records in April, 1998. The posthumous release, an anthology of recordings by the Washington, DC-based singer ...
WASHINGTON — Eva Cassidy, the Washington songbird who couldn’t land a record contract during her lifetime, currently has the No. 1 album in England. “Songbird,” a compilation drawn from ...
I CAN ONLY BE ME by Eva Cassidy with the London Symphony Orchestra is a new work that employs the groundbreaking machine learning audio restoration technology developed by filmmaker Peter Jackson ...
Cassidy’s tragic story is well-known by now. In a nutshell, the unknown D.C.-area singer died from cancer at 33 in 1996; in 1998, her “Songbird” album appeared and became an out-of-nowhere ...
Maryland singer Eva Cassidy died of cancer in 1996 at the age of 33. A new album, "I Can Only Be Me," showcases her voice backed by the London Symphony Orchestra.
In Maryland and Washington, where the singer Eva Cassidy lived and performed, her reputation has reached almost mythical proportions. The same is true in Britain, where Songbird, one of several pos… ...
Blix Street Records adds to its series of albums by the late Eva Cassidy with the August 26 release of Somewhere, a collection of 12 previously unissued performances from the acclaimed Washington, D.C ...
New album reviews: Keyshia Cole, Pearl Jam and Eva Cassidy. Published: ; Jan. 24, 2011, 10:33 a.m.
Lenny Williams never thought he’d be doing interviews about a new Eva Cassidy album in 2023. And yet 27 years after the Bowie native died of cancer at 33, Williams found himself reminiscing ...
Greek mythology tells of a brilliantly plumed bird with a warble so beautiful that the sun god Helios stops to listen. The songbird, known as a phoenix, possesses a unique life cycle: Fate demands ...
Eva Cassidy had the kind of voice you fall in love to, and with. Whether it was blues, jazz, folk or pop, her clear and evocative voice and its resonance possessed an ethereal, transcendent ...
In 1996, D.C. native Eva Cassidy performed live at historic Blues Alley in Georgetown. It would tragically be one of her last, succumbing to melanoma later that year at age 33. Now, her hit album ...
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