Raven Quinn

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Raven Quinn at Neil Zlozower's studio. May 2008
Candid images taken of Raven Quinn during a 2011 photo session.

Raven Quinn (born March 4, 1984) is an American musician,[1] singer and songwriter. Her first self-titled album was released in 2010. Her second album Not In Vain is in progress.

Biography

Raven Quinn was born in Salt Lake City (Utah) and attended high school and college in St. George, Utah. Today she lives in Los Angeles (California). She is not married, but is engaged.

Career

Raven Quinn released her first solo album "Raven Quinn" on 4 March 2010.[2] It soon became a success and number one on Amazon's "Movers and Shakers" charts (charts Amazon's fastest selling digital album) and held top 100 chart positions in Rock and MP3 albums in general, within the first twelve hours.
The album was produced with Dan Brodbeck who former worked together with Dolores O'Riordan, she introduced him to Raven Quinn. The songs of the album have different characters. Beneath some dark and brooding goth rock tracks (like Decadence and Stella Jane) there are also light, ethereal and angelic ballads (like Lotus). The album leads through Quinn's psyche and shows the light and darkness in everyone's life. Her strong and unique voice gives the album its special character.
Three of Quinn's songs are available for Rock Band, Decadence, The Window and the first song from the unreleased new album, Catalyst. Raven Quinn is working on her second album, Catalyst will be her first released song and her first music video. The album is entitled Not In Vain and is currently in production. Quinn released an album teaser video with snippets of the tracks "Not In Vain"[3] and "Atypical" in May 2012. In December of 2012, Quinn released a digital EP entitled "Demos & Rarities Part I"[4] a collection of demo recordings and previously unreleased tracks which were recorded during the making of her debut album.

Discography

Album:

  • Raven Quinn (2010)
  • Demos & Rarities Part I (2012)
  • Not in Vain (2013)

Other appearances:

  • The Window (Rock Band song)
  • Decadence (Rock Band song)
  • Catalyst (Rock Band song)

Media Appearance

References

  1. Q&A with Raven Quinn
  2. Raven Quinn's Overview - debut album released digitally worldwide, March 4th, 2010
  3. "Not in Vain" Raven Quinn's forthcoming 2013 release, cover art by Nathália Suellen
  4. "Demos & Rarities Part I" a collection of demo recordings and previously unreleased tracks

External links

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