Eve Marie Shahoian
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Background information | |
Born | February 21, 1971 |
Origin | Oakland, California, U.S. |
Genres | Jazz, Crossover jazz |
Occupation | Vocalist |
Instrument | Vocals |
Years active | 1980– present |
Labels | Heartsong |
Website | http://www.evemariesings.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 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 Danville, CA with her husband and 2 children.
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.[1] As an adult, Shahoian performed as a soloist with the Oakland Symphony under the baton of the late Calvin Simmons, and the Maestro Maxim Shostakovich. She continues to compose, perform, and teach music.
TV Appearances
- 1981 The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson[2]
- 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[3] |
- ^ 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". Holly Reporter.
- ^ "Tune In - Channel 9". Delta Sky. July 1, 2011.