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Damhnait Doyle

Damhnait Doyle
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Doyle at the Starlight Lounge in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. November 16, 2010
Background information
Born (1975-12-09) December 9, 1975 (age 41)
Origin Labrador City, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
Genres Folk, pop, country
Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter, musician
Instruments Vocals, guitar, clarinet
Years active 1996–present
Labels Maple Music
Associated acts The Heartbroken Shaye, Gordie Sampson, Danny Michel, , Tara MacLean
Website dav-net.com

Damhnait Doyle [DAV-net] (b. December 9, 1975 in Labrador City, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada) is a Canadian pop singer. The phonetic spelling of her first name (which is Irish) also serves as the title of her 2003 album. Her most recent album, Lights Down Low, is a collection of covers. She was a member of Atlantic Canadian band Shaye from 2003–2009 with and Tara MacLean (2003–2007). Along with Blake Manning, Stuart Cameron and Peter Fusco, she has formed a new band called The Heartbroken.

Doyle took singing, guitar and clarinet lessons as a child, and released her debut album, Shadows Wake Me, in 1996. The lead single was "A List of Things", and the album garnered a Juno Award nomination and several East Coast Music Award nominations for Doyle. She toured Canada with Steve Earle in support of his album I Feel Alright.

In 2000, Doyle released her follow-up album, Hyperdramatic which included the single "Tattooed", "Never Too Late", directed by Rob Heydon was nominated for Video of the Year at the East Coast Music Awards. In 2001, Doyle won four ECMA's, including Video of the Year and Female Artist of the Year.

In 2003, Doyle's third album, Davnet, was released. The CD was produced and co-written by Gordie Sampson at Lakewind Sound Studios, his Cape Breton recording studio. The first single was Another California Song, written by Doyle and Sampson. The video featured Doyle's Shaye bandmates and Tara MacLean. A video was also released for Traffic.

In Christmas of that year, she went to Kabul, Afghanistan, to sing for the Canadian troops there, on the Christmas special Rick Mercer's Christmas in Kabul.


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