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SHADIYA- The Sultry Soul Singer
Why this name?
Shadiya means singer and it is my middle name. I was born to sing!
Do you play live?
Haven't played live in a few years, just studio singing and for non-profit community benefits. Hope to sing on stage again in the future.
How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry?
Digital music has changed the music industry immensely, opening the music world to unsigned talented artists that are able to sell and distribute their music to fans the world over.
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
Maybe, if the contract was right but I love the autonomy of singing what I want and getting all the profits.
Band History:
Not afraid to experiment and not shackled by what is considered mainstream, Artist/Producer/Writer/Arranger/Singer/Executive, SHADIYA, brings to the stage sultry, smooth jazz sounds and collectively represents every music style imaginable.

Shadiya's music career began while singing in the church choir when the music director discovered her talent. Wanting to see that talent blossom, the director took Shadiya under her wing and paid for her vocal and piano lessons. "I didn't even know I could sing until Mrs. Carr told me." From then on, with her mother and god mother as her managers, Shadiya was auditioning and singing for benefits such as the American Cancer Society, March of Dimes, Dogwood Arts Festival, Dollywood (formally known as Silver Dollar City) and political and church groups.

At age 13, she was challenged to audition for the Miss Tennessee Talented Teen contest. Winning the contest with her rendition of "Summertime" from Porgy and Bess, she went on to represent her state in the Hal Jackson's International Talented Teens Pageant held at the Coconut Grove in Hollywood, California. This one experience was a turning point in Shadiya's life. It opened many doors to building her self-esteem, to offering opportunities to interact and perform with some of the hottest stars such as Janet Jackson, Johnny Gill, Jeffrey Osbourne, Ready for the World, Bobby Brown, and DeBarge.
In high school she auditioned and won a place in the All-East and then All-State Chorus. Shadiya also enjoyed acting in highschool and tore the house down when she played Queenie in ShowBoat. Showing her versatility, she tried her hand at modeling and had various modeling jobs forSears and other companies and organizations. At age 14, she recorded her first Gospel cassette titled, "Rise Again." After attending a year of college, she joined the Army as a medical specialist, paratrooper and served in the Persian Gulf War. She has appeared on World Monitor Special Broadcast, Montel Williams Show and CBS/Boston Children's Hospital Telethon. In 1989 she appeared in the movie, My Mother Wears Combat Boots with Barbara Eden (who played I Dream of Jeanie). Showcasing her writing skills, she co-authored a coloring book about children's cancer titled How My Life Changed. Independently released in 1997 was her first R&B single titled,"Love is the Answer." In 1998 her first R&B CD was titled "Songs of Love." In the year 2000, she wrote and released the Jamilia Cancer Fund CD with a beautiful track titled Miracles.

The album, The Heart of a Woman, showcases all of her titles as songwriter, producer, arranger, and vocalist. This album incorporates easy listening, smooth jazz, gospel and a little R&B. Her influences include Minnie Ripperton, Glady's Knight, Aretha Franklin, Natalie Cole, Patti Labelle, Angela Winbush, Dolly Parton, and Prince. This artist pours from her souls passions that will change your life or at least, at times, send shrills up your spine.
Check out some of her other albums....Satisfied, The Best of Me, Share My World, Sultry Soul Singer, The Search is Over, The Heart of a Woman, The Art of Making Love and Songs of Love.

Shadiya's Share My World album cover is the poster child for Superdups advertisement all over the country. You can check it out in Artist Pro magazines and other music mags.
Shadiya was one of the top 12 DIY picks in the Sept/Oct 2004 Performing Songwriter magazine.
She was also chosen as one of the artists to be heard on XM radio. You can send in your requests on Channel 52- Unsigned. Big thanks goes out to all of our friends overseas. Solar Radio has been great with playing Shadiya's music. Download individual songs by Shadiya for 99cents on I-Tunes, Napster and all of the internet download service stores. Shadiya's albums are available at retail stores. Just walk in, special order it and have it delivered to your door.

Looking for it on the club scene? New Jersey has been pumping her up at the Hip Hop Cafe, Cache, Casablanca, Mobile, Sambuca, Tribecca, Lace, Platinum as she incorporates more dance tunes.

Shadiya was on the 46th Annual Grammy Awards entry list for her Heart of a Woman album and the 47th Annual Grammy Awards entry list for her Share My World album. Entered in the categories of Record of the Year, Best R&B Album, Best R&B Song, Song of the Year, Best New Artist, Best Female R&B Vocal Performance.
Your influences?
Minnie Ripperton, Glady's Knight, Aretha Franklin, Natalie Cole, Patti Labelle, Angela Winbush, Dolly Parton, and Prince
Favorite spot?
Have to say NYC, Boston and Orlando
Equipment used:
Mac, Emu w/ MPC, Ensoniq
Anything else...?
You can also check me out at www.cdbaby.com/shadiya
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