Loni Rose

Loni Rose (born 1976/77)[1] is a U.S. singer-songwriter from Seattle, Washington.[2] Outside of the Pacific Northwest she is perhaps best known for her appearances on the soundtracks of over twenty films and television shows, including American Pie, Providence, Roswell, Jack & Jill, MTV's Road Rules, and Life Without Dick.[2]

Her earliest commercial success was in 1993, when her track "Evergreen Christmas" landed on the annual Northwest Favorite Christmas In The Northwest CD.[3][4] In 1999, she won the Lilith Fair contest in Seattle, appearing on that concert's village stage, where she performed alongside Sarah McLachlan and Sheryl Crow.[5] Her popularity further increased when she won Seattle's Battle of the Girlbands in 2003, which was a contest put on by a local mainstream FM radio station, 106.1 KISS FM. Loni ended up opening up for the radio station's Summer Music Festival with artists including Nelly Furtado, Vertical Horizon, and Smash Mouth.[5]

Independently-released albums

  • Radio Flyer - EP (1995)[4]
  • Naked Soul (1997)[6]
  • Starlight - EP (1999,[5] 2001,[7] 2005[8])
  • Shine - EP (2007)
  • The Shine Sessions (2008)

References


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