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Paula McMath is a Canadian singer-songwriter from Kingsville, Ontario, currently based in Los Angeles. McMath was named one of Music Connection's Hot 100 Unsigned Artists in 2006.[1] Her album, Because We Bleed,[2] was released in 2005. Her second CD, Trust the Sky,[3] was reviewed by Paul Zollo, Senior Editor of American Songwriter, who said "it resounds like the work of a mature, experienced singer-songwriter, someone who's been doing this for decades. But like Laura Nyro, Carole King, and others who wrote inimitable masterpieces from the very start, Paula is a prodigiously gifted singer – songwriter who has taken her inherent abilities and soared with them."[4] McMath was also featured in Music Connection's year end top 25 new music critiques for 2010.[5] Two songs from Because We Bleed, "Consumed" and "Can't Stop Thinkin' of You", were included in the season 2 DVD release of Everwood.[6]
Paula McMath | |
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Background information | |
Born | Windsor, Ontario, Canada |
Genres | Singer-Songwriter |
Occupation(s) | Singer, songwriter, musician |
Instrument(s) | Vocals, guitar, piano |
Years active | 2001–present |
Website | paulamcmath.com |
Discography
edit- Because We Bleed (2005)
- Lonely Blue
- Wet
- Consumed
- Can't Stop Thinkin' of You
- Alive with My Demons
- Naked
- 10 of 9
- Virgin Queen Elizabeth the First
- When You Go
- No More
- Deep Blue Dawn
- Trust the Sky (2009)
- 3 Flights of Stairs
- Elevator
- I Feel Small
- Trust the Sky
- Will I Ever Know Love
- Without Ever Saying a Word
- All the Time I'm Gonna Kill
- Maybe One Day
- Taken All My Life
- Walking Slowly
- Until I Don't Know When
- So Long
References
edit- ^ "Music Connection Hot 100, 2006" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 15 March 2012.
- ^ Music Connection Magazine, July 2010
- ^ Music Connection Magazine, Volume XXX No. 12
- ^ "Paul Zollo's review of Trust the Sky". Retrieved 20 November 2010.
- ^ Music Connection Magazine, Volume 34, Dec. 2010
- ^ "Acoustic Americana". Archived from the original on 19 September 2015. Retrieved 20 November 2010.
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