Alyse Black

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Alyse Black
Birth name Leslie Alyse Robertson
Genre(s) Rock, pop, jazz, acoustic
Occupation(s) Singer, songwriter, pianist
Instrument(s) Singing, piano
Years active 2007–present
Label(s) Independent
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Alyse Black is an American singer and songwriter who released her debut album Too Much & Too Lovely in November 2007.

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[edit] Biography

Alyse left a short corporate career to busk as a singer on the streets of Pike Place Market in Seattle. One day, the pianist for a local jazz group wandered by, listened for a moment, and then explained that he liked her style. He needed another singer for a show that night at a local club. There was no looking back.

Alyse was born into a house of Ragtime piano and musical theater. She learned her first notes on the piano from her father before she can remember. She first ventured onto a stage alone to sing at age six. She began violin at 10 and quit violin at 11 in favor of voice. She began to toy with a guitar around 15. She first recorded in a studio at 17. At 18, Alyse felt the call of the singer-songwriter but couldn't follow. She then freaked out and didn't turn in a completed application to Juilliard at 19. Oddly enough, she went to business school and entered the corporate world. It didn't take long to realize that was a mistake. So she left to follow her passion on the streets of Pike Place Market in Seattle.

[edit] Childhood

Alyse was born in Seattle, Washington, she is the youngest of three daughters.

[edit] University life

Alyse Black graduated from the University of Washington in Seattle, Washington in 2004 with three degrees: International Studies, Business, and Communications.

[edit] Career

Alyse spent the first half of 2007 developing her debut album Too Much and Too Lovely which released on November 15th, 2007. She has recently moved to Austin, TX where she is promoting her album. She will tour the USA in May 2008 and again in late summer 2008.

[edit] Other activities and appearances

  • Winner of the 2007 Billboard World Song Contest - 1st Place in Jazz.

[edit] Discography

[edit] Albums

  • 2007 Too Much & Too Lovely

[edit] Notes and references

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