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Allison Crowe, Canadian musician, attends "Man of Steel" World Premiere, NYC
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Birth name | Allison Louise Crowe |
Born |
Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada |
November 16, 1981
Genres | Rock, pop, folk, jazz, alternative, Canadiana, Celtic, Broadway showtunes |
Occupation(s) | Singer-songwriter, musician |
Instruments | Vocals, piano, guitar |
Years active | 1996–present |
Labels | Rubenesque Records Ltd. |
Website | AllisonCrowe.com |
Allison Louise Crowe (born November 16, 1981) is a Canadian singer, songwriter, guitarist and pianist born in Nanaimo, British Columbia whose home is Corner Brook, Newfoundland and Labrador, communities spanning the breadth of Canada.
Allison Crowe began performing professionally in 1996, at age 15, doing regular sets in the coffee-houses and bars of Vancouver Island. Crowe's recording debut came in 2001, with an EP subsequently reissued (in 2003) as Lisa's Song + 6 Songs. Her first full-length albums, Secrets and Tidings, were released in 2004, when Crowe was 22. (Tidings was originally released in EP form in 2003.) Allison Crowe: Live at Wood Hall, a double concert album, was released in July 2005. A DVD featuring live-in-the-studio performances of Tidings songs was created for her fan club in November 2005.
Crowe, of Scottish, Irish, and Manx descent, grew up surrounded by jazz, classical, and rock music, and discovered additional influences on her own such as Ani DiFranco, Pearl Jam, Tori Amos, and Counting Crows. She plays music of all these genres, making her difficult to categorize: in Amazon.com's downloads, she has simultaneously been in the top three on the Rock Singer-Songwriters, Hymns, Blues, Jazz, Broadway, and British & Celtic Folk charts. "Drawing from classical, jazz, pop and gospel sources, the young singer has created singular, inspiring music both in the studio and in the concert hall." (Joseph Blake, Victoria Times Colonist, March 24, 2005).