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| birth_place = [[Oakland, California]], U.S. |
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| genre = [[Jazz]], [[classical crossover]] |
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| occupation = Singer |
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| instrument = Vocals |
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| years_active = 1980–present |
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| label = Heartsong |
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| website = {{URL|www.evemarieshahoian.com/}} |
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Eve Marie Shahoian was born in Oakland, CA on February 26, 1971. She attended Holy Names University and graduated in 2004 with a Masters degree in Vocal Pedagogy. |
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Eve Marie Shahoian grew up in [[Oakland, California]].<ref> |
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{{cite news | date=Sep 18, 1980 |title=Bay 9-year-old to sing on Mike Douglas TV Show |magazine=The California Courier }} |
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</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> |
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{{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 }} |
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== Career == |
== 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, |
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> |
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{{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> |
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{{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 }} |
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</ref> As a child, Shahoian performed with the Oakland Symphony under the direction of the late [[Calvin Simmons]].<ref> |
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{{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 }} |
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</ref> As a teen, she performed with the Oakland Symphony's maestro [[Maxim Shostakovich]].<ref> |
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{{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> |
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{{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 }} |
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</ref> She continues to compose, perform, and teach music in the San Francisco Bay area.<ref> |
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{{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 }} |
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== Television appearances == |
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* 1980 ''[[The Tonight Show]]'' with Johnny Carson ([[List of The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson episodes (1980)|Episode 2405]])<ref> |
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{{cite news |last=Robinson |first=Ruth |date=September 18, 1980 |title=Eve Marie Shahoian on the Tonight show |newspaper=Hollywood Reporter }} |
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*1981 ''[[The Tonight Show]]'' with Johnny Carson |
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*1982 ''[[The Mike Douglas Show]]'' |
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* 1980 ''[[The Mike Douglas Show]]'' <ref> |
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{{cite news |last=Caen|first=Herb|date=September 17, 1980 |title=3-Dot Journalism Lives |newspaper=San Francisco Chronicle }}</ref><ref> |
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{{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 }} |
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*1984 ''[[Kids are People Too]]'' |
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* 1980 ''Just Kidding''<ref> |
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{{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 }} |
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* 1981 ''[[That's Incredible]]''<ref> |
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{{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 }} |
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{{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 }} |
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== Discography == |
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== Recognition == |
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National Radio Campaign 2010 |
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Delta Airlines World Wide 2011 |
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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 | |
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Background information | |
Born | Oakland, California, U.S. |
Genres | Jazz, classical crossover |
Occupation | Singer |
Instrument | Vocals |
Years active | 1980–present |
Labels | Heartsong |
Website | www |
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
[edit]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
[edit]- 1980 The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson (Episode 2405)[9]
- 1980 The Mike Douglas Show [10][11]
- 1980 Just Kidding[12]
- 1981 That's Incredible[13]
- 1983 The John Davidson Show[14]
Discography
[edit]Year | Album |
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2009 | Waiting For You |
Recognition
[edit]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[15] |
References
[edit]- ^ "Bay 9-year-old to sing on Mike Douglas TV Show". The California Courier. Sep 18, 1980.
- ^ Skow, Elizabeth (February 19, 2009). "Child opera star from East Bay makes her return debut in San Francisco". East Bay Times.
- ^ Crooks, Pete (Jul 28, 2009). "San Ramon's Eve Marie Releases Debut Album". Diablo Magazine.
- ^ Dawson, Diane (July 21, 1983). "Singer found her voice at 2 1/2". The Daily Review. San Leandro, CA.
- ^ "Fairyland Celebrating 30th Birthday". The Oakland Tribune. Oakland, CA. July 30, 1980.
- ^ "The Tribune Calendar, p.16". The Oakland Tribune. Oakland, CA. February 27, 1983.
- ^ Skow, Elizabeth (February 16, 2009). "Ex-Child opera star to make Pop Music Debut on Sunday". The Oakland Tribune.
- ^ Fong, Nancy (June 22, 1999). "Music is More than Theory for San Leandro Teacher". The Daily Review. San Leandro, CA.
- ^ Robinson, Ruth (September 18, 1980). "Eve Marie Shahoian on the Tonight show". Hollywood Reporter.
- ^ Caen, Herb (September 17, 1980). "3-Dot Journalism Lives". San Francisco Chronicle.
- ^ Dawson, Diane (November 7, 1980). "San Leandro 9-year-old is Coloratura". The Daily Review. San Leandro/Hayward.
- ^ Dawson, Diane (November 7, 1980). "San Leandro 9-year-old is Coloratura". The Daily Review. San Leandro/Hayward.
- ^ Dawson, Diane (July 21, 1983). "Singer Found Her Voice at 2 1/2". The Daily Review. San Leandro/Hayward.
- ^ Dawson, Diane (July 21, 1983). "Singer Found Her Voice at 2 1/2". The Daily Review. San Leandro/Hayward.
- ^ "Tune In - Channel 9". Delta Sky. July 1, 2011.