Mree

Mree

Mree performs on May 14, 2014 at the Vera Project in Seattle, Washington
Background information
Birth name Marie Hsiao
Born (1993-11-01) November 1, 1993
Genres Indie folk, Indie pop
Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter, musician
Instruments Vocals, guitar, piano, ukulele
Years active 2011-present
Website MreeMusic.com

Marie Hsiao (born November 1, 1993), best known as Mree, is an indie folk singer-songwriter from New Jersey. She is of Taiwanese and Bulgarian descent. Mree began writing her own songs at the age of 14[1] and released her debut album, Grow, in October 2011. The album debuted at #18 on the iTunes Singer/Songwriter Chart.

Music career

Hsiao began her career performing cover songs on YouTube, helping gain her several million video views and tens of thousands of subscribers and Facebook fans worldwide.[2] In 2011, she successfully crossed over to an original artist releasing her self-produced, full length, debut album entitled, “Grow” [3] The album debuted at #18 on the iTunes Singer/Songwriter Chart.[2]

Mree released her second album "Winterwell", also self-produced and self-recorded, on 6 August 2013. On 7 August 2013, the album trended at No.52 on iTunes top alternative albums charts. In 2014, the album was awarded at Independent Music Awards in the "best producer" category, with jurors praising "the sophisticated soundscapes that cushion the songs".[4] As a performer, Mree has appeared at New York City venues including the Highline Ballroom, Rockwood Music Hall, and The Studio at Webster Hall.[5]

In 2013, a Target commercial was released that featured a thirty-second clip of an original Christmas song by her entitled "Santa Catcher."[6]

On December 8, 2015, she released her third album, "Empty Nest".

Discography

Albums

Singles

References

http://crushable.com/entertainment/mree-singer-songwriter-interview/

External links

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