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"Sonar" is now available for purchase.
Coming Soon: Echo is in the process of recording a live country album that will contain her performances at The King's Head in Campbell, CA. Check back for more details.
Coming Soon: Echo is in the process of recording a live country album that will contain her performances at The King's Head in Campbell, CA. Check back for more details.
Cowboy's Sweetheart
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Echo singing 'Cowboy's Sweetheart' at the King's Head in Campbell, CA.
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"The love of music runs in my family, so it was a natural thing for me to become a musician."
Echo started her love of music early in life. At the age of five she heard the song "Wind Beneath My Wings" being sung by a seven year old at a family picnic. Echo had to have that song and once she got it, she memorized it so well she could sing it for anyone anytime, "and probably drove my parents to distraction."
Her grandmother then gave her a small chord organ and Echo found sticker numbers for the keys. She then began to pick out songs using songbooks with numbered notes. Later, she talked her father into letting her have a small keyboard, "which she took with her everywhere," says her mother. Echo learned to play the songs she was learning in the school choir on that keyboard and rehearsed the songs over and over until they were perfect. Being a creative person, she began to write her own music as well.
Her singing began to take an upswing and she received solo assignments in choir. Like so many other people, she recorded a song at Marriott's Great America.
In a talent show at Hopkins Middle School in Fremont, CA, Echo, accompanied by her friend on the keyboard, preformed "The Rose," another Bette Middler song, to a most appreciative audience. This performance was aired on the local Public Television station a few days later.
Since 1997, Echo has taught herself piano, banjo, guitar, and flute. She has performed professional quality solos, in both bands and choirs, throughout her high school career.
Echo's first gig was a command performance at a wedding in the Bay Area where she played requests for over an hour. Her next professional performance in May of 2000 was for the Garden Valley High School Senior Night. (What was to be only an hour set turned into a by-demand three-hour performance.) Her many performances have included an appearance in the Crouch Fourth of July Festival, and a solo spot during an Awards Night for her school. She has performed at the Sourdough Cafe, and also at Papa Baird's (Burnt Pines) in Lowman, ID.
Echo was not your ordinary teen. She graduated from Garden Valley High School with honors as Salutatorian of her graduating class of 2001. She was one of two Juniors honored by Idaho State University and has been printed in Who's Who Among American High School Students 2000-2001.
She has taken the professional name "Echo" under which she is publishing all of her music. At the age of 19, Echo was nicknamed "The Jewel Of The Rockies" by some adoring fans. In 2001 she enlisted the cooperation of her friends at school, who are very talented in their own right, as back up band and vocal group to her lead in the production of her first CD, Firelight. This CD contains eight original songs out of the over one hundred songs she has written. Firelight sold better than expected and is currently out of print, but available for purchase on her various profiles including MySpace and ReverbNation. Also available is her new album Sonar, released October 1, 2007.
Echo started her love of music early in life. At the age of five she heard the song "Wind Beneath My Wings" being sung by a seven year old at a family picnic. Echo had to have that song and once she got it, she memorized it so well she could sing it for anyone anytime, "and probably drove my parents to distraction."
Her grandmother then gave her a small chord organ and Echo found sticker numbers for the keys. She then began to pick out songs using songbooks with numbered notes. Later, she talked her father into letting her have a small keyboard, "which she took with her everywhere," says her mother. Echo learned to play the songs she was learning in the school choir on that keyboard and rehearsed the songs over and over until they were perfect. Being a creative person, she began to write her own music as well.
Her singing began to take an upswing and she received solo assignments in choir. Like so many other people, she recorded a song at Marriott's Great America.
In a talent show at Hopkins Middle School in Fremont, CA, Echo, accompanied by her friend on the keyboard, preformed "The Rose," another Bette Middler song, to a most appreciative audience. This performance was aired on the local Public Television station a few days later.
Since 1997, Echo has taught herself piano, banjo, guitar, and flute. She has performed professional quality solos, in both bands and choirs, throughout her high school career.
Echo's first gig was a command performance at a wedding in the Bay Area where she played requests for over an hour. Her next professional performance in May of 2000 was for the Garden Valley High School Senior Night. (What was to be only an hour set turned into a by-demand three-hour performance.) Her many performances have included an appearance in the Crouch Fourth of July Festival, and a solo spot during an Awards Night for her school. She has performed at the Sourdough Cafe, and also at Papa Baird's (Burnt Pines) in Lowman, ID.
Echo was not your ordinary teen. She graduated from Garden Valley High School with honors as Salutatorian of her graduating class of 2001. She was one of two Juniors honored by Idaho State University and has been printed in Who's Who Among American High School Students 2000-2001.
She has taken the professional name "Echo" under which she is publishing all of her music. At the age of 19, Echo was nicknamed "The Jewel Of The Rockies" by some adoring fans. In 2001 she enlisted the cooperation of her friends at school, who are very talented in their own right, as back up band and vocal group to her lead in the production of her first CD, Firelight. This CD contains eight original songs out of the over one hundred songs she has written. Firelight sold better than expected and is currently out of print, but available for purchase on her various profiles including MySpace and ReverbNation. Also available is her new album Sonar, released October 1, 2007.
Why this name?
When a stone is thrown into a pool of water, the ripples that are created are what I like to call "The Echo Affect." I hope that my music will affect a lot of people around the world, starting with one stone, a song or a person, and spreading out in all directions as far as the wave will carry.
Do you play live?
Lately, I've been singing in Karaoke shows around San Jose, Campbell, and Los Gatos. Occasionally, the DJ will ask me to plug in my guitar and give the audiance a live song. The DJ has also taken to asking me to yodel a capella.
How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry?
It makes it easier to connect directly to fans. However, it does make it slightly harder to manage piracy.
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
Only if they will allow me to be me and never try to change the direction I choose to seek or the person I become in the process.
Band History:
www.nightowlmusic.net
Your influences?
Jewel, LeAnn Rimes, Hanson, Sister Hazel, Alanis Morrisette, Bette Midler, Jonny Lang, and many more.
Favorite spot?
I haven't traveled the world yet, so I can't say what my favorite city would be. And until I do travel outside the U.S., well... "There's no place like home."
Equipment used:
Gretch Historic Series Acoustic Guitar
Anything else...?
The Music: www.myspace.com/nightowlmusic
The Merch: www.zazzle.com/nightowlmusic
The Story: www.nightowlmusic.net
The Merch: www.zazzle.com/nightowlmusic
The Story: www.nightowlmusic.net