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Shauna Burns - New Artist


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I just found a new artist on Myspace and for anyone who likes Tori Amos, Imogen Heap, Bjork and Sarah McLachlan, I think you may appreciate this new artist. Her name is Shauna Burns (www.myspace.com/shaunaburns) and I just heard her brand new single on the radio, 'Petunia". I think this artist is going to be very successful. Anyways, I wanted to pass off and share my new "find" for the day. :) Her videos are also on YouTube.

Shauna Burns @ MySpace

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And what a nice find it is - Castles In My Cloud is the first cut I sampled at MySpace and its extraordinary :)

Welcome to BK, TonalHarmony...

Here is another sample, Pink Girl:

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Here's some background info from her website:

Inspired by her mother's love of the piano, Shauna Burns began playing as a small child in her native home of Miami. By the time she was 15, she had discovered her own talent as a singer and was already composing.

After moving west for college, Shauna found a whole new level of inspiration in the high deserts and mountains of Nevada and Utah. She poured her emotions into her music and began playing regularly at a coffee house in Salt Lake City. Shauna's unique fusion of alternative rock, folk and Celtic sounds soon won fans and rave reviews.

The die was cast: After graduating, Shauna began concentrating on her music full-time. After a year in Europe putting together her first collection of songs, she recorded "Every Thought." The debut album, released under the record label Red Rock Music, LLC, is both intense and soothing, a complex blend of sounds and lyrics that resonates within the listener.

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