Eartha_(musician)

Eartha (musician)

Eartha (musician)

American singer, songwriter, musician


Eartha Moore, mononymously known as Eartha, is an American soul singer, songwriter, and musician.[1] Her 2002 album Sidebars was nominated for two Grammy Awards and won one.[2][3]

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Life and career

Eartha was born in Los Angeles, California[4] and raised by foster parents Lucy and Otis Rushing. She started singing at age five, and at age six, she began playing the drums and piano. As a teenager, she was involved in gospel music.[4][5] Eartha attended high school in North Hills, CA. After graduation, she attended Los Angeles El Camino College and then Los Angeles Trade–Technical College.[citation needed]

Her debut album, This I Know, was released in 2000. Eartha played all instrumental parts for the album, which ranges in genre from gospel to R&B and hip-hop. In 2002, Eartha released her second album, Sidebars.[6] The single I'm Still Standing, mixed by hip-hop producer Chris Puram, performed well at clubs.[7][8] She was nominated for Best Female R&B Vocal Performance for I'm Still Standing and Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album for Sidebars, the latter of which she won.[9] In 2010, she released her third album, Ink Dry Blue.

Discography

  • 2000: This I Know
  • 2002: Sidebars
  • 2010: Ink Dry Blue

Filmography

Television

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Awards and recognition

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References

  1. "Rising Stars", Blacktress, November 2001, p.77
  2. "Grammy's Roundup," Grammy Magazine, Feb 18, 2003
  3. Jet Magazine, March 10, 2003, p.56-57 retrieved on October 7, 2008
  4. eNotes, Contemporary Musicians Archived 2009-03-24 at the Wayback Machine retrieved on October 7, 2008 retrieved on October 7, 2008
  5. Christian Moore, Dysonna, May/June 2002, p. 32-33.
  6. BRE Magazine, Issue 37, Volume XXVI, September 27, 2002, p.8
  7. Billboard, R&B/Hip Hop, December 7, 2002, p.43
  8. 53. Chris Puram retrieved on October 7, 2008
  9. "Power to Win," Playback Magazine, ASCAP, June –July 2003, p.2-3

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