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Monday, 19 March, 2001, 11:46 GMT
Cassidy's Songbird tops the charts
Singer Eva Cassidy's album Songbird has topped the British charts, five years after she died a virtual unknown.
Cassidy who died of skin cancer in 1996 aged 33 never secured a record contract in her lifetime.
Her album was released posthumously in 1998.
It has moved up the UK's album chart after achieving popularity through word of mouth and low-key radio play, particularly on Radio 2.
Her voice is phenomenal - it's like a mixture of Aretha Franklin, Roberta Flack and the great soul singers
Tony Bramwell, Hot Records
Cassidy's father Hugh, who lives in Washington DC in the US, said he was astounded by the success.
But he added that he always knew his daughter's voice was special.
"Something in her voice resonated with people and grabbed them with
the phrasing and dynamics and such," he said.
"She had this unerring pitch and this gift for harmony and picking up something quickly."
US artist Cassidy recorded a number of musical standards, including a rendition of Over The Rainbow, made famous by Judy Garland.
But Cassidy was passed over by major record labels and remained largely unnoticed before her death.
Songbird was first released in 1998 and was picked up in the UK by Tony Bramwell, Hot Records.
He said: "Her voice is phenomenal. It's like a mixture of Aretha Franklin, Roberta Flack and the great soul singers."
He also introduced Paul Walters, producer of Terry Wogan's Radio 2 show, to her talent.
The song Over The Rainbow was then included on the presenter's playlist as a result.
Cassidy died four months after she was first diagnosed with cancer.
"We all had hopes of her recovering, but she passed away here in the home," her father said.
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(03 Mar 01 | UK)
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(07 Mar 01 | Entertainment)
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