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Amanda Marshall (born August 29, 1972 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada) is a Canadian pop-rock singer. Marshall studied music extensively in childhood, including at the Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto. While performing on the Queen Street West bar scene in her teens, she met guitarist Jeff Healey, who was struck by her powerful voice and took her on tour. She was offered a record deal by Columbia Records in 1991, but chose to wait a few years.
Career highlights
In 1999, she released her follow-up album, Tuesday's Child. It followed in the same vein as her debut, with a mix of soulful pop songs and ballads, characterizing her powerful voice. Her song "Ride" would be featured in the The Replacements and on its soundtrack. Another one of Marshall's Canadian hits, "Believe In You," was featured on one episode of Touched By An Angel. Richie Sambora of Bon Jovi was the guest guitarist on the track called "Why Don't You Love Me". In 2001, she released her third album, Everybody's Got a Story. It marked a change in style and sound for Marshall, with a noticeable R&B influence. Her singles "Everybody's Got a Story" and "Sunday Morning After" received major Canadian airplay.
Marshall is multiracial; her father is Caucasian and her mother is Caribbean-Canadian. DiscographyAlbums
Singles
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