Loni Rose
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Loni Rose (born 1976/7[1]) is a U.S. singer-songwriter from Seattle, Washington.[2] Outside of the Pacific Northwest she is perhaps best known for her appearances on the soundtracks of over twenty films and television shows, including American Pie, Providence, Roswell, Jack & Jill, MTV's Road Rules, and Life Without Dick.[2]
Her earliest commercial success was in 1993, when her track "Evergreen Christmas" landed on the annual Northwest Favorite Christmas In The Northwest CD.[3][4] In 1999, she won the Lilith Fair contest in Seattle, appearing on that concert's village stage.
As of 2006, she has has four independently-released albums: Radio Flyer (1995)[4], Naked Soul, Starlight (2001, Harmony Ridge Music)[1], and, most recently, Shine.
[edit] References
- ^ a b http://www.hrmusic.com/discos/fadisc6.html
- ^ a b http://www.garageband.com/artist/lonirose
- ^ http://www.christmasinthenorthwest.com/artists/loni_rose.asp
- ^ a b http://www.seapeace.org/bandpgs/lonirose/index.html