
Cynthia
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Cynthia is a performing artist that writes what she calls "sensual groove", indie lo-fi, trip hop, pop, rock and even folk. With two albums, "Sapphire Mood" and "Paper Vessels & Plastic Ladders", under her belt, her third album is due out in 2008. Cynthia has been offered tours and record deals but out of a genuine love for musical independence, she loyally remains on Indie Label Dol-Face Records.
Band/artist history
Cynthia is a singer/songwriter from Oklahoma. She started playing the piano at the age of 4 and has never quit. When Cynthia was 20, her mother died, which inspired the songs to start flowing.
Her original songs number in the hundreds. Cynthia's first performance in 1997 was at The Poet's Loft in Hot Springs, Arkansas. She was asked to be a featured artist after only writing music for 2 months. After a European Tour through Germany, Austria, Hungary and The Czech Republic, Cynthia opened up for Grammy Award Winner, Barbara Bailey-Hutchison at The Historic Arlington in May 1999.
In that same year, Cynthia's first full-length album "Sapphire Mood" was released on independent label Dol-Face Records. It was at that same time that she began organizing charity events and concerts. "The Work of Their Hands" was her first endeavor which benefited The Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation.
Cynthia's current projects include composing and producing the soundtrack for "This Fluorescent Age," an indie film by Ron Thornton which will premiere at The Cannes Film Festival in the Summer of 2005. Her second full-length album entitled, "Paper Vessels and Plastic Ladders", was released in 2005 on Dol-Face Records. Cynthia's latest album is due out in 2008.
Have you performed in front of an audience?
Poet's Loft, The Deli, VZD's, Galileo, Sister's, The Firehouse, Othello's, Diversity, Border's, Traditions, Medicine Hall, etc. These are all in Oklahoma, Arkansas and Texas.
Your musical influences
Bjork, Massive Attack, Heather Nova, Mazzy Star, Sade, EBTG, Enigma, BT, Vast, Enya, U2, Sting
What equipment do you use?
howard grand piano, kurzweil keyboard, neumann mics, roland mc-303 groove box, behringer board, qsc power amps.
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You know, I'm not even into this kind of music. But being a artist from Oklahoma myself, I do know talent when I hear it. This sh*** here is weird, but it's good for what it is. You or your people need to holla at me, a bout possibly doing some kinda weird cross over track. I do commercial hip hop. If you wanna see what I've got goin on, check my home page. Maybe I can lay a track with you singing on the hook or whatever. Just keep doin what your doin, its hard to make it up outta Oklahoma. It's a one in a million shot, but so is the lottery, and someone has to win the million dollar prize right!? So why not you?!
Greetings from Norman! Its good to see a original songwriter come out of my town...i dont know if you like trance but check me out...maybe on down the line there could be a collab..
dry ice is beautiful! your voice seems to explode in sadness & strength. your song is simple & strong. great!
Hey there if you check out my music and tell me what you think of it i will return to make a review on your songs by your choice
Thankz
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hea my name is lyrikah im just stopping by to say that you have talent there is a difference in being good at the piano and playin it and you got it both just hope this can help you a bit and keeps you going with your talent