Vonda Shepard

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Vonda Shepard (born July 7, 1963) is a pop singer who gained popularity in the 1990s. She is probably best known for her regular appearances in the television show Ally McBeal, in which she played a resident performer at the bar where the show's characters usually drank after work. She plays piano, guitar and bass.

Vonda Shepard was born in New York but her family relocated to California when she was fairly young. From an early age she was a keen piano player and after performing as a backing singer for many years, she was eventually given her own record contract.

Shepard's first chart appearance was in 1987, when she recorded a duet with Dan Hill entitled "Can't We Try". She released her first self-titled album in 1989, with little fanfare. By her third album, however, she received strong critical acclaim and was soon signed up to appear on Ally McBeal after being spotted by the show's creator, David E. Kelley. While in the show she recorded two full soundtrack albums and featured heavily on two other Ally McBeal compilations. The songs Vonda recorded for Ally McBeal soundtrack albums were mainly covers of old songs with lyrics that parallelled what was happening in Ally's life onscreen. Since appearing in the show, Vonda has released two more studio albums and, more recently, a live album.

Vonda is married to music producer Mitchell Froom, and they had their first child, Jack Froom, on April 15, 2006.

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[edit] Compilation soundtracks

[edit] Singles from the Ally McBeal soundtracks

  • Searchin' My Soul #1 Spain
  • Hooked On A Feeling #7 Spain
  • Maryland
  • Tell Him #29 Spain
  • Read Your Mind
  • This Old Heart Of Mine
  • Baby Don't You Break My Heart Slow (with Emily Saliers of the Indigo Girls)
  • Someday We'll Be Together
  • Confetti
  • Love Is Alive (with Anastacia)
  • Chances Are (with Robert Downey Jr.)

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