American musician
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Ambrosia Parsley | |
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Shivaree performing live in London on April 21, 2005 | |
Background information | |
Born | (1971-06-23) June 23, 1971 (age 53) |
Genres | Alternative rock |
Occupation | Singer-songwriter |
Years active | 1999–present |
Labels | Capitol, Zoë |
Ambrosia Nicole Parsley (born June 23, 1971, in Reseda, California) is an American alternative pop/rock singer-songwriter. She began her career in 1999 as the lead singer of Shivaree accompanied by Danny McGough (keyboard), and Duke McVinnie (guitar).
Early life and career
Parsley was born June 23, 1971, and grew up in Reseda, California. She was the daughter of general telephone and electronics employee Lyle Parsley and the former Pam Pollack.
Ambrosia Parsley has released four studio albums and two EPs with Shivaree. In addition to her work with Shivaree, Parsley has appeared on Mocean Worker's album Enter the Mowo and Verbena's La Musica Negra, and has been featured in many other works by other artists.
Ambrosia Sings The News
In April 2004, Ambrosia Parsley embarked on a project for the liberal radio station Air America called Ambrosia Sings the News, providing a short song, usually under a minute or so, always with the same melody, that attempted to encapsulate the contents of the previous week's headlines. Approximately 47-50 installments of "Ambrosia Sings the News" were aired, some of which she performed live. The show was successful enough that a single entitled "2004 (The Year In Review...For Anyone Who Can Bear the Mere Thought)" was sold exclusively via iTunes.
Discography
With Shivaree
Main article: Shivaree (band) § DiscographyAlbums
• Weeping Cherry April 28, 2015, by Barbes Records (US Release)
- Weeping Cherry October 28, 2013, by Fargo Records (EU Release)
• Catskill Christmas October 27, 2017, by Dangerbird Records (US Release)
EPs
- I miss you. I do. December 8, 2012
Singles
- "Rubble" (2010)
- "The Other Side" (2011)
Collaborations
Aside from her work with Shivaree, Parsley has collaborated with other artists. Some of these tracks have become available to the public, including:
- "Ether" (back up vocals), from the album "La musica negra" by Verbena, May 20, 2003.
- "I'll take the woods" (lead vocals), from "Enter the Mowo!" by Mocean Worker, April 6, 2004.
- "Everybody Came" (lead vocals), from "For the Kids Too, "various artists, October 19, 2004.
- "Girls: Must be single and very pretty" (lead singer in collaboration with 'The Elegant Too'), from "Help Wanted," released in Esopus Magazine #6, May 1, 2006.
- "Counting" (lead vocals) and "Morning Light" (lead vocals), from "Songs of Sara P. Smith," various artists, tribute to Sara P. Smith, 2006.
- "You'd be surprised" (duet), from "Your Language" by White Hassle, July 25, 2008.
- "Then Was Then and Now Is Now" (lead vocals), from "The Best Is Yet To Come: The Songs Of Cy Coleman (2009)," various artists, September 15, 2009.
- "My World" (lead vocals), a song composed and produced by The Elegant Too for a Juicy Couture fragrance commercial, November 21, 2010.
- "Pink Bricks" (lead vocals) from "Maximum Balloon," the debut album of record producer and musician David Sitek of TV on the Radio.
- "The Blood Is Love" (lead vocals), from "Uncovered Queens of the Stone Age," a Queens of the Stone Age covers album, featuring various female vocalists with musician Olivier Libaux.
References
- ^ "Ambrosia Parsley". Billboard. January 22, 2000. p. 7.
External links
- Ambrosia Parsley (fan made) Forum
- Anderman, Joan (November 19, 2004). "Let her tell you a story". The Boston Globe. Retrieved May 10, 2009.
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- American women rock singers
- Capitol Records artists
- Living people
- 20th-century American musicians
- 21st-century American musicians
- 20th-century American women singers
- 1971 births
- 21st-century American women musicians
- 21st-century American singers
- 21st-century American women singers
- 20th-century American singers