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Melanie Fiona
The Bridge
About Melanie...
Born to Guyanese immigrant parents and growing up in a music-filled house in the inner city of Toronto, Fiona knew from the very beginning that music is what moves her. “I was this little girl in stature and size who had this big voice,” she laughs, remembering that she would sing anywhere, and to anyone who would listen, almost from the time she could speak.
Since being discovered by Carmen Murray of Title 9 Productions, Fiona has been living out of a suitcase, singing, writing, performing, and discovering her voice as an artist. She has also had the opportunity to learn the ins and outs of the industry through Michael Michel and Murray. “I am so fortunate that I had people to educate me and show me that development as to what it really is to be an artist.” The strong sense of family translates to the team she’s surrounded herself with including managers Jay Brown and Tyran “Ty Ty” Smith of Roc Nation
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About the music...
“The album is called The Bridge,” says Fiona, “because it crosses the barriers between ethnicities, genres, age groups, and genders. It’s got a soul that’s something old, yet something new.” The album reflects the duality that asserts itself in Melanie Fiona’s own exuberant personality.
Flirting with the traditions of classic soul from artists like Sam Cooke, Nat King Cole and Gladys Knight, the songs pack the punch, and authenticity of modern music.
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