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| origin = [[Oakland, California]], [[United States|U.S.]]
| years_active = 1980–present
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'''Eve Marie Shahoian''' is an American Classical Crossover and Jazz singer/songwriter. She performs as 'Eve Marie' or 'Eve Shahoian' and is the creator/composer of the album "Waiting for You"'.


'''Eve Marie Shahoian''' is an American classical crossover and jazz singer-songwriter. She performs as 'Eve Marie' or 'Eve Shahoian' and is the creator-composer of the album ''Waiting for You''.
== Early life==


==Early life==
Eve Marie Shahoian was born in Oakland, CA on February 26, 1971. She was considered a child vocal prodigy who began performing regularly in the 1980's on television, concerts, symphony, and musical theater. She attended [[Holy Names University]] in Oakland, CA and graduated in 2004 with a Masters degree in [[Vocal pedagogy]]. She currently lives in the San Francisco Bay area.
Eve Marie Shahoian grew up in [[Oakland, California]].<ref>
{{cite news | date=Sep 18, 1980 |title=Bay 9-year-old to sing on Mike Douglas TV Show |magazine=The California Courier }}
</ref> She was considered a child vocal prodigy who began performing regularly in the 1980s on television, concerts, symphony, and musical theater. She attended [[Holy Names University]] in Oakland and graduated in 2004 with a master's degree in [[Vocal pedagogy]].<ref>
{{cite news |last=Skow|first=Elizabeth|date=February 19, 2009 |title=Child opera star from East Bay makes her return debut in San Francisco |url=http://www.eastbaytimes.com/danville/ci_11744492 |magazine=East Bay Times }}
</ref>


== Career ==
== Career ==
During her early singing career, Shahoian appeared on ''[[The Tonight Show]]'', ''[[The Mike Douglas Show]]'', ''[[Just Kidding]]'', San Francisco Press Club, French Club, [[Circle Star Theater]], and was a featured guest on TV and radio stations KGO, KPIX, KRON, KTVU, KEMO.<ref>
During her early singing career, Shahoian appeared on ''[[The Tonight Show]]'', ''[[The Mike Douglas Show]]'', ''Just Kidding'', San Francisco Press Club, French Club, and [[Circle Star Theater]], and was a featured guest on TV and radio stations KGO, KPIX, KRON, KTVU, and KEMO.<ref>
{{cite news |last=Crooks |first=Pete |date=Jul 28, 2009 |title=San Ramon's Eve Marie Releases Debut Album |url=http://www.diablomag.com/D-blog/Best-Of-Editor-Picks/July-2009/Win-tickets-to-see-San-Ramon-039s-Eve-Marie-at-the-Rrazz-Room-this-Wednesday/ |magazine=Diablo Magazine |location= |access-date= }}
{{cite news |last=Crooks |first=Pete |date=Jul 28, 2009 |title=San Ramon's Eve Marie Releases Debut Album |url=http://www.diablomag.com/D-blog/Best-Of-Editor-Picks/July-2009/Win-tickets-to-see-San-Ramon-039s-Eve-Marie-at-the-Rrazz-Room-this-Wednesday/ |magazine=Diablo Magazine }}</ref> Shahoian has performed as a soloist several times with the [[Oakland Symphony]].<ref>
{{cite news |last=Dawson|first=Diane|date=July 21, 1983 |title=Singer found her voice at 2 1/2 |magazine=The Daily Review |location=San Leandro, CA }}
</ref> Shahoian has performed as a soloist several times with the Oakland Symphony. As an child, Shahoian performed under the direction of the late Calvin Simmons. As a teen, she performed with the Maestro Maxim Shostakovich. As an adult, Shahoian performed with the conductor Michael Morgan. She continues to compose, perform, and teach music.
</ref> As a child, Shahoian performed with the Oakland Symphony under the direction of the late [[Calvin Simmons]].<ref>

{{cite news |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.-->|date=July 30, 1980 |title=Fairyland Celebrating 30th Birthday |magazine=The Oakland Tribune |location=Oakland, CA }}
== TV Appearances ==
</ref> As a teen, she performed with the Oakland Symphony's maestro [[Maxim Shostakovich]].<ref>
{{cite news |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.-->|date=February 27, 1983 |title=The Tribune Calendar, p.16 |magazine=The Oakland Tribune |location=Oakland, CA }}</ref> As an adult, she has performed at the Rrazz Room in San Francisco.<ref>
{{cite news |last=Skow|first=Elizabeth|date=February 16, 2009 |title=Ex-Child opera star to make Pop Music Debut on Sunday|magazine=The Oakland Tribune }}
</ref> She continues to compose, perform, and teach music in the San Francisco Bay area.<ref>
{{cite news |last=Fong |first=Nancy|date=June 22, 1999 |title=Music is More than Theory for San Leandro Teacher |magazine=The Daily Review |location=San Leandro, CA }}
</ref>


== Television appearances ==
*1981 ''[[The Tonight Show]]'' with Johnny Carson<ref>
* 1980 ''[[The Tonight Show]]'' with Johnny Carson ([[List of The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson episodes (1980)|Episode 2405]])<ref>
{{cite news |last=Robinson |first=Ruth |date=September 18, 1981 |title=Eve Marie Shahoian on the Tonight show |url= |newspaper=Holly Reporter |location= |access-date= }}
{{cite news |last=Robinson |first=Ruth |date=September 18, 1980 |title=Eve Marie Shahoian on the Tonight show |newspaper=Hollywood Reporter }}
</ref>
* 1980 ''[[The Mike Douglas Show]]'' <ref>
{{cite news |last=Caen|first=Herb|date=September 17, 1980 |title=3-Dot Journalism Lives |newspaper=San Francisco Chronicle }}</ref><ref>
{{cite news |last=Dawson|first=Diane|date=November 7, 1980 |title=San Leandro 9-year-old is Coloratura |newspaper=The Daily Review |location=San Leandro/Hayward }}
</ref>
* 1980 ''Just Kidding''<ref>
{{cite news |last=Dawson|first=Diane|date=November 7, 1980 |title=San Leandro 9-year-old is Coloratura |newspaper=The Daily Review |location=San Leandro/Hayward }}
</ref>
* 1981 ''[[That's Incredible]]''<ref>
{{cite news |last=Dawson|first=Diane|date=July 21, 1983 |title=Singer Found Her Voice at 2 1/2 |newspaper=The Daily Review |location=San Leandro/Hayward }}
</ref>
* 1983 ''The John Davidson Show''<ref>
{{cite news |last=Dawson|first=Diane|date=July 21, 1983 |title=Singer Found Her Voice at 2 1/2 |newspaper=The Daily Review |location=San Leandro/Hayward }}
</ref>
</ref>
*1982 ''[[The Mike Douglas Show]]''
*1982 ''[[That's Incredible]]''
*1983 ''The John Davidson Show''
*1984 ''[[Kids are People Too]]''
*1984 ''[[Just Kidding]]''


== Discography ==
== Discography ==



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|Delta Airlines World Wide Featured Artist<ref>{{cite news |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |title=Tune In - Channel 9| magazine=Delta Sky |date=July 1, 2011 }}</ref>
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Latest revision as of 05:07, 17 April 2023

Eve Marie Shahoian
Eve Marie Shahoian
Eve Marie Shahoian
Background information
BornOakland, California, U.S.
GenresJazz, classical crossover
OccupationSinger
InstrumentVocals
Years active1980–present
LabelsHeartsong
Websitewww.evemarieshahoian.com

Eve Marie Shahoian is an American classical crossover and jazz singer-songwriter. She performs as 'Eve Marie' or 'Eve Shahoian' and is the creator-composer of the album Waiting for You.

Early life

[edit]

Eve Marie Shahoian grew up in Oakland, California.[1] She was considered a child vocal prodigy who began performing regularly in the 1980s on television, concerts, symphony, and musical theater. She attended Holy Names University in Oakland and graduated in 2004 with a master's degree in Vocal pedagogy.[2]

Career

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During her early singing career, Shahoian appeared on The Tonight Show, The Mike Douglas Show, Just Kidding, San Francisco Press Club, French Club, and Circle Star Theater, and was a featured guest on TV and radio stations KGO, KPIX, KRON, KTVU, and KEMO.[3] Shahoian has performed as a soloist several times with the Oakland Symphony.[4] As a child, Shahoian performed with the Oakland Symphony under the direction of the late Calvin Simmons.[5] As a teen, she performed with the Oakland Symphony's maestro Maxim Shostakovich.[6] As an adult, she has performed at the Rrazz Room in San Francisco.[7] She continues to compose, perform, and teach music in the San Francisco Bay area.[8]

Television appearances

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Discography

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Year Album
2009 Waiting For You

Recognition

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Year Award
2011 Billboard World Song Contest: "Honorable Mention" for original composition "Waiting For You"
2011 Delta Airlines World Wide Featured Artist[15]

References

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  1. ^ "Bay 9-year-old to sing on Mike Douglas TV Show". The California Courier. Sep 18, 1980.
  2. ^ Skow, Elizabeth (February 19, 2009). "Child opera star from East Bay makes her return debut in San Francisco". East Bay Times.
  3. ^ Crooks, Pete (Jul 28, 2009). "San Ramon's Eve Marie Releases Debut Album". Diablo Magazine.
  4. ^ Dawson, Diane (July 21, 1983). "Singer found her voice at 2 1/2". The Daily Review. San Leandro, CA.
  5. ^ "Fairyland Celebrating 30th Birthday". The Oakland Tribune. Oakland, CA. July 30, 1980.
  6. ^ "The Tribune Calendar, p.16". The Oakland Tribune. Oakland, CA. February 27, 1983.
  7. ^ Skow, Elizabeth (February 16, 2009). "Ex-Child opera star to make Pop Music Debut on Sunday". The Oakland Tribune.
  8. ^ Fong, Nancy (June 22, 1999). "Music is More than Theory for San Leandro Teacher". The Daily Review. San Leandro, CA.
  9. ^ Robinson, Ruth (September 18, 1980). "Eve Marie Shahoian on the Tonight show". Hollywood Reporter.
  10. ^ Caen, Herb (September 17, 1980). "3-Dot Journalism Lives". San Francisco Chronicle.
  11. ^ Dawson, Diane (November 7, 1980). "San Leandro 9-year-old is Coloratura". The Daily Review. San Leandro/Hayward.
  12. ^ Dawson, Diane (November 7, 1980). "San Leandro 9-year-old is Coloratura". The Daily Review. San Leandro/Hayward.
  13. ^ Dawson, Diane (July 21, 1983). "Singer Found Her Voice at 2 1/2". The Daily Review. San Leandro/Hayward.
  14. ^ Dawson, Diane (July 21, 1983). "Singer Found Her Voice at 2 1/2". The Daily Review. San Leandro/Hayward.
  15. ^ "Tune In - Channel 9". Delta Sky. July 1, 2011.