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Maia Sharp

 
Artist: Maia Sharp
  • Active: '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Vocals (Background), Vocals
  • Representative Albums: "Maia Sharp", "Fine Upstanding Citizen", "Hardly Glamour

Biography

Being the child of country songwriter Randy Sharp (he's written hits for Clay Walker, Patty Loveless, and others) and growing up in the San Fernando Valley in the '70s had to have given Maia Sharp a leg up on her way to a musical career. That was the era of Jackson Browne, Joni Mitchell, and Rickie Lee Jones and music was in the Southern California air. By age 12, Sharp was noodling around on the piano, saxophone, oboe, and guitar. Fast forward to her early twenties, and she could be found on-stage at one of L.A.'s many acoustic venues performing her own jazz/folk songs to an engaged throng of fans. When not on-stage, Sharp could surely be found collaborating with artists such as Carole King, Jules Shear, Lisa Loeb, and Jonatha Brooke. It was Sharp's songwriting that won the attention of manager Miles Copeland, who signed her to his new Ark 21 label and released her debut album, Hardly Glamour, in 1997. That year, Sharp was nominated for Triple-A radio's Artist of the Year. She also shared the stage with Bruce Cockburn, Vonda Shepard, and David Wilcox, among others. As a songwriter, Sharp has had tunes recorded by Cher, Kim Richey, Amanda Marshall, and Paul Carrack. Hardly Glamour's "Parting Request" was also included on the soundtrack for The Mighty. In 1998, Sharp recorded her follow-up album, Tinderbox, and released it independently after parting ways with her label. The new millennium saw her teaming with Art Garfunkel and Buddy Mondlock, and getting a track on the highly acclaimed debut from Shivaree. Spring 2002 brought her back to the forefront with a second album. She hit the road with Keb Mo and Jonny Lang and issued her self-titled debut for Concord. ~ Kelly McCartney, All Music Guide
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Maia Sharp

Background information
Genres Country, Rock
Occupations Singer-songwriter
Instruments Vocals, guitar
Website http://maiasharp.com//

Maia Sharp is a singer and songwriter. In addition to her solo career, she has written songs for Trisha Yearwood, Bonnie Raitt, Edwin McCain, Art Garfunkel[1], The Dixie Chicks, Paul Carrack[2], Cher[2] and Mindy Smith. She is the daughter of country songwriter Randy Sharp[2].

Sharp grew up in the San Fernando Valley. By the age of twelve she played piano, saxophone, oboe, and guitar, and by her twenties she was performing her jazz/folk songs in L.A. acoustic venues.[3] Sharp contributed a track to the album Music from the Aisle of Lesbos, an album combining lesbian artists from multiple genres.[4]

In 2009 Maia released her fifth album entitled 'Echo' as well as opening for Bonnie Raitt on several dates.

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Maia Sharp (2002 Album by Maia Sharp)
Hardly Glamour (1997 Album by Maia Sharp)
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