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EPISODE · Jan 15, 2011 · 1H 1M

artist Avery Sunshine

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Bursting from an array of musical brilliance, singer/songwriter/pianist  AVERY*Sunshine emerges onto the scene rooted in gospel, she reaches deep  into that cornucopia of style and sound and sings a song which  articulates the complexities of life with luminous insight. Fluent in  many languages from soul, house to classical and hip hop, AVERY*Sunshine  expresses with a voice that speaks boldly and tells a uniquely familiar  story. A story about love, loss, healing and finding the newness of  oneself in the midst of it all. AVERY is a self-proclaimed therapist who  wants to start the conversation that will lead to individual healing  and in turn will affect our collective healing. She is a native of  Chester, PA where she nurtured a natural talent by singing in church and  leading and directing choirs. A former member of the renowned  Wilmington/Chester Mass Choir, she honed her vocal instrument and  sharpened her ability to play piano in her hometown, then headed south  to Atlanta where she attended Spellman College. Making her mark on the  Atlanta-soul music scene, she and her Spellman sister, Broadway talent  Maia Wilson, teamed up to form the singing duo Daisy Rew. AVERY later  lent her voice to the soundtrack for Paramount Pictures’ The Fighting  Temptations. In 2005, she was hired as lead keyboardist for Tyler  Perry’s play Meet the Browns, and she was sought out by vocal great  Jennifer Holiday to be choral director for the theatrical production of  DREAMGIRLS during the National Black Arts Festival in Atlanta.  AVERY*Sunshine recently made history with daily performances at the DNC  in Denver and four private events during the 2009 Inauguration of  President Obama. With vocals and lyrics that are thick and strong yet  jazzy-smooth, it’s easily recognized that AVERY has been singing all her  life.      For more info: http://www.indiereviewcd.com https://twitter.com/IndieRevue https://www.instagram.com/indie.review

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Bursting from an array of musical brilliance, singer/songwriter/pianist  AVERY*Sunshine emerges onto the scene rooted in gospel, she reaches deep  into that cornucopia of style and sound and sings a song which  articulates the complexities of life with luminous insight. Fluent in  many languages from soul, house to classical and hip hop, AVERY*Sunshine  expresses with a voice that speaks boldly and tells a uniquely familiar  story. A story about love, loss, healing and finding the newness of  oneself in the midst of it all. AVERY is a self-proclaimed therapist who  wants to start the conversation that will lead to individual healing  and in turn will affect our collective healing. She is a native of  Chester, PA where she nurtured a natural talent by singing in church and  leading and directing choirs. A former member of the renowned  Wilmington/Chester Mass Choir, she honed her vocal instrument and  sharpened her ability to play piano in her hometown, then headed south  to Atlanta where she attended Spellman College. Making her mark on the  Atlanta-soul music scene, she and her Spellman sister, Broadway talent  Maia Wilson, teamed up to form the singing duo Daisy Rew. AVERY later  lent her voice to the soundtrack for Paramount Pictures’ The Fighting  Temptations. In 2005, she was hired as lead keyboardist for Tyler  Perry’s play Meet the Browns, and she was sought out by vocal great  Jennifer Holiday to be choral director for the theatrical production of  DREAMGIRLS during the National Black Arts Festival in Atlanta.  AVERY*Sunshine recently made history with daily performances at the DNC  in Denver and four private events during the 2009 Inauguration of  President Obama. With vocals and lyrics that are thick and strong yet  jazzy-smooth, it’s easily recognized that AVERY has been singing all her  life.      For more info: http://www.indiereviewcd.com https://twitter.com/IndieRevue https://www.instagram.com/indie.review

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