Amber Rowley

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Amber Alejo Rowley (born July 29, 1985, Mesa, Arizona), simply known as Amber, is a Filipino American singer.

[edit] Early life

Amber was born to Gary and Celicia Rowley. At age of 5, Amber and her parents moved to the Philippines. There she learned more about her mothers heritage and her passion for music. She was featured in commercials for Goya, Hi-C and Aji-no-moto, and was regular visitor in That's Entertainment. She was also regular in Pen-Pen de Sarapen, a children's show broadcasted in Channel 9.

[edit] 2000s

After high school, she moved to Los Angeles, California to pursue her singing career. She was background vocalist to singers Hillary Duff and Kashiff. In 2004 she signed with W.A.R. Entertainment for two singles for the movie soundtrack Playa's Ball. After that she moved to Osaka, Japan to become lead vocalist of rock and hip hop show "Enwhy" at Universal Studios Japan.

After Universal contract, she signed with VIVA Records. Her debut album Feel Good Music was released in June 2006. Her debut album contains a song "Manila" that tells a story about her life in Philippines.

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