Eve Marie Shahoian
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Eve Marie Shahoian | |
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Background information | |
Born | February 26, 1971 |
Origin | Oakland, California, U.S. |
Genres | Jazz, Classical Crossover |
Occupation | Vocalist |
Instrument | Vocals |
Years active | 1980– present |
Labels | Heartsong |
Website | http://www.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
Eve Marie Shahoian grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area. She was considered a child vocal prodigy who began performing regularly in the 1980's on television, concerts, symphony, and musical theater.[1] 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.
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.[2] 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.
TV Appearances
- 1981 The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson[3]
- 1982 The Mike Douglas Show
- 1982 That's Incredible
- 1983 The John Davidson Show
- 1984 Kids are People Too
- 1984 Just Kidding
Discography
Year | Album | ||
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2009 | Waiting For You |
Recognition
Year | Award | |
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2011 | Billboard World Song Contest: "Honorable Mention" for original composition Waiting For You | |
2011 | Delta Airlines World Wide Featured Artist[4] |
- ^ Crooks, Pete (Jul 28, 2009). "San Ramon's Eve Marie Releases Debut Album". Diablo Magazine.
- ^ Crooks, Pete (Jul 28, 2009). "San Ramon's Eve Marie Releases Debut Album". Diablo Magazine.
- ^ Robinson, Ruth (September 18, 1981). "Eve Marie Shahoian on the Tonight show". Hollywood Reporter.
- ^ "Tune In - Channel 9". Delta Sky. July 1, 2011.