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Emilie Mover

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About Me


Emilie Mover was conceived in Miami Beach, Florida at the Paradise Beach Hotel. She was born in Montreal on a snowy November evening. She grew up in Toronto and spet some time in New York City where she began singing jazz with her father, saxophonist Bob Mover. She later moved back to Toronto, where she began to play guitar and write songs soon after. She began playing them for an audience at age 20 at the Tranzac Club in Toronto and has been doing so ever since, recently having had the honor of opening for Richie Havens at Hugh's Room.Here are some of her songs, hope you enjoy them!

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Member Since: 11/21/2006
Band Website: emiliemover.com
Band Members: Emilie Mover
Influences:
Sounds Like: 'Emilie Mover has that most rare quality as a vocalist of being able to make each person feel that she is singing directly to them. Her non-linear songs take melodic and lyrical turns that are slyly eccentric. 'Saved in the Bathtub' is one of the greatest 'gospel' songs ever written. Right up there with 'Amazing Grace'. 'Mountainside' traverses the emotional slopes of relationship - and you never know when you might slip. Another lyric cries 'Being in love is a painful and fleeting place to be'...while 'Every Song' clarifies the art to us. 'There's something wrong with every song'. The fact that there's 'something wrong' IN or with every song is the reason they have to be created in the first place. Very evocative stuff.'Bob Bryden www.bobbryden.com
Record Label: unsigned
Type of Label: None