NEWS: The new CD release "WILLING HEART' is now available. With a voice as big as her heart, Marjorie Michelle Rose lays herself bare from the very first note on her debut CD. Hear music samples - click here
Honest and straightforward, Marjorie Michelle sings with the sensitivity and the power of a person who has lived life and met its challenges head on. “There isn’t a song on this CD that I personally haven’t lived,†she says.
“Life and time create experiences, so singing these songs comes from deep inside of me,†says Marjorie Michelle. “Making this CD has always been a dream of mine. It just took a little longer because life got in the way.â€
Now working in the longshore industry in her native California, Marjorie Michelle took the musical road less traveled. “I always wanted to be a singer,†she says. “I grew up in a house full of music. My grandmother and aunt played piano, my mother danced, I took guitar and piano lessons. I remember calling my girlfriends up on the telephone and singing to them.â€
However it wasn’t all harmony. Discord between her parents led to divorce when she was a young teen and the dream was put on hold. “That was hard at times,†she acknowledges. “I got married young, had a son and divorced within one year. I had to bury my music. Sometimes I was working three jobs to support myself and my son.â€
That experience taught Marjorie Michelle an appreciation of life and its ups and downs which she brings to her music. “It’s a big part of this record. When I sing songs like ‘I Fall to Pieces’ and “Do Right,†that’s me. Life wasn’t easy. I’m not complaining. That’s just the way it was. Like many women, I worked a lot of jobs in male-dominated industries with constant hurdles to jump.â€
Ironically, it was the male-dominated industry Marjorie Michelle works in now that brought the dream to life. “I work on the waterfront as a longshoreman. Believe it or not, there a lot of talented people on the docks, from actors, musicians, artist, and the like. One of them, David Mora, a longshoreman and a pretty talented Latin percussionist heard me sing. I remember him saying, Oh my God! Why aren’t you doing that for a living?’ â€
“I have always wanted to sing. For me it’s not about being a star. It’s about the passion and the possibility of helping someone. Many times in my life when the going was tough it was always music that healed me. I am so fortunate at this moment with everything that I have in this life. I would just like to know my music has made someone else’s journey a little easier.â€
“You know, I know it sounds corny but dreams do come true. I have my horses and now my music. It doesn’t get any better than this.â€As Christmas approches, why don't you just fire up your iTunes and listen to my new single "Santa Needs a Mrs. Claus" Click the picture below if you have iTunes installed.