Pop-Culture | Posted by Julie Z on 07/3/2011
Support Women Artists Sunday: The Women of The Voice
I’ve been watching the Voice, and was thrilled with the Final winner (SPOILER ALERT: it was the awesome Javier Colon). But the three female finalists were also incredible – I hope all of them get their own record deals because I seriously want to see all of them in concert.
“A soulful rock singer with honest lyrics and a raw sound, Beverly plays over 10 instruments and has already released five independent albums. Originally from Virginia, she’s worked the clubs and bars around Fort Lauderdale, Florida for nearly 20 years, always looking for that big break.”
I’m The Only One
At only 26 years of age, this bluesy soul singer from Tacoma, Washington has already opened for or shared the stage with notables such as Sting, Annie Lennox, B.B. King, the Doobie Brothers, Etta James, and Jonny Lang. She draws strong support from her family – and the memory of her father, who passed away five years ago.
Dog Days Are Over
This 23-year-old singer-songwriter from St. George, Utah is half Korean and half Dutch. Her career aspiration has been to be a voice-over actress, but her considerable singing talents may just steer her elsewhere. A life-long bookworm, Dia also writes novels and children’s books.
Heartless
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Zoe @ at 8:16 pm, July 3rd, 2011
Dia is part of the sister duo, Meg & Dia. It surprises me how few people seem to know this. They have a few albums out.
http://www.myspace.com/megdia
Juliana @ at 9:24 pm, July 3rd, 2011
Don’t forget the others! Go Lily Elise!
Liz @ at 11:33 pm, July 5th, 2011
@Zoe OH! I had no idea! That makes sense. I saw Meg & Dia when they opened for some crappy band a few years ago and I was really impressed with them and bought two of their EPs… Oohhhhh… so many things are clicking in my head now. I knew she was familiar.