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Megan Redmond

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Years active
  
2011–present

Website
  
www.meganredmond.com


Name
  
Megan Redmond

Role
  
Singer · meganredmond.com

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Born
  
March 1996Portland, Oregon, United States (
1996-03
)

Origin
  
Denver, Colorado, United States

Instruments
  
Albums
  
Dreamland, Acoustic Sessions, Dreamland - EP

Genres
  
Country, Alternative rock, Americana

Profiles

Megan Redmond - 2013 DURANGO Songwriter's Expo/BB


Megan Redmond - Falling - Official Music Video


Megan Redmond (born March 1996 in Portland, Oregon) is an American singer-songwriter living in Nashville, Tennessee and Denver, Colorado, where she started her band in 2011.

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Background

Redmond’s first single, titled "Telephone," was released in 2011, followed by her first EP, Dreamland, in 2012. The single "Falling," off of Dreamland, was listed by Clear Channel’s Hot New Music program , peaking at number 87 on the BillBoard Hot New Country Top 100 charts. In 2009 Redmond received the Colorado Country Music Association’s Female Vocalist and Female Entertainer of the year award. She has performed at major music festivals, including the Bohemian Nights in Fort Collins, Colorado. Redmond has worked with the Grammy award-winning artist Linda Davis and is currently receiving training from Nashville vocal coach Kim Woods Sandusky. Redmond was one of the top 25 finalists in the American Songwriter Coffeehouse Tour presented by Fishman Transducers. In 2010, she was a local winner of the Texaco Country Music Showdown.

Megan also has a number of cuts on other artist albums reflected her song writing and melodic talent.

In addition to Redmond’s role as a vocalist, she is also a multi-instrumentalist playing the guitar, piano, mandolin, and banjo.

Discography

  • "Telephone" (Single, 2011)
  • Dreamland (EP, 2012)
  • "Falling'"(Single, 2012)
  • "Acoustic Sessions" (EP, 2012)
  • "Three" (EP, 2014)
  • References

    Megan Redmond Wikipedia