Sharon Musgrave
Bio
Sharon Musgrave’s career shot to prominence in the 1990's. She left Canada for the UK, where she was born, to pursue a career in music.
Musgrave achieved international chart status with her hit 'Fascinating Rhythm' on (Virgin Records) a song she wrote and performed with Bassomatic which charted at number seven in the UK. She was asked by WEA to work with jazz pianist Julian Joseph on his album 'The Language of Truth'. Musgrave performed Curtis Mayfield's soul classic, The Other Side of Town.
After a career of touring all parts of the world, she returned to Canada to settle down. Fortunately her calling for creativity and performance brought her back to the stage to produce her first solo album 'Selah', released independantly (Zosar). The video for this release shot up to the top 20, on Canada’s Bravo Video chart count down.
In 2009, UK producer Steve Miller of After Life, asked her to appear on his album project, 'Electrosensitive'. She wrote and performed 'Fantasy', released on (Defected records) and also included on a (Hedkandi) Beach House 2009 compilation. Musgrave moved on to her second solo project "Outflow" years later. It was co-produced with her studio partner, plus added remixes from international DJ producers. The DJ remixes influenced Sharon to embark on her first deep house EDM album project entitled, 'Get Down Wit Cha', with house, chill and lounge re-mixes. Then in 2018 her third solo release 'Sha’s Archives' saw the continuity of her musical style and further elevated creative talents. Backed by her studio team once again, L. Stu Young and Peter Grimmer, who’s jazz instrumental 'Sha's Archive', is featured, she also added a dedication track to her beloved Guitarist Brian Griffith, who performed on 'Triumph of Brian'. Click on the link below to stream & download
https://streamlink.to/jewelweedremastered