Edgecomb's smooth, cruisey and classical style percolates into all tracks both original or a cover. -Brunswick Times Record, October 19, 2006 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
Elizabeth Edgecomb comes from Aroostook County Maine where she grew up on a potato farm that borders Canada.
She has always enjoyed volunteerism and has served as a representative in many capacities, including The Maine Potato Queen and the Maine State Cherry Blossom Princess, as well as Miss Maine 2003.
Chosen by The Maine Society of Washington, DC, she was given the opportunity to meet First Lady Laura Bush and take part in Washington, DC’s Cherry Blossom Festival as the Worldwide Ambassador for The State of Maine.
Elizabeth has had a lifelong dedication to the arts. She began studying classical piano at the age of five. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Music Education, and is currently matriculating a graduate degree in Music. As Miss Maine 2003, she won a national non-finalist talent award at The 2004 Miss America Pageant in Atlantic City, NJ playing her piano rendition of Chopin’s Fantasie Impromptu IV. She teaches in numerous area public and private schools and operates a large private music studio.
She is an accomplished BMI affiliated singer/ songwriter with a growing portfolio of original songs published by ElliEDGE Music. She has recently made a nationwide release of her first CD album entitled “So It Goes, songs of transition” recorded on the Concert Capture® Label. Additionally, she is an enthusiast in achieving proficiency amongst countless instruments as well as various dance genres. Elizabeth has recently been accepted as a voting member of NARAS, the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, giving her the distinct privelage of voting yearly on the Grammy Awards.
Elizabeth has also been selected as a member of NATPA, the National Association of Television Programming Executives. She is currently involved as an independent producer for original programming of television.
Elizabeth attributes her songwriting origins to her love of writing poetry. The instrumental compositions are inspired by and compliment the poetry, from which the lyrics are derived. Her musical ideas range from personal experiences to overall observations of life.
Through years of pageant participation she gained tremendous public speaking experience, and grew to love addressing audiences with inspirational messages. Her inspirational messages resonate with audiences because of the intensity of her spirituality. She continues to be an in-demand motivational speaker.
One can find Elizabeth in various print advertising as a commercial photography model. She participates in functions as a live model as well for such events as fashion shows and charitable benefit events.
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Hey there! Ali from Heart Pharmacy here, just stopping by to update you on my new music video and full length album now available on I hope your doing awesome!! Listen to the whole album below.
Hi Elizabeth Edgecomb, I Draw Slow are playing The Cobblestone, Smithfield in Dublin on Wednesday 24th June, supported by the amazing Thomas Kitt. Doors are at 8.30 and admission is €10, a small price to pay to see the citys two premier acoustic acts don't you agree? On the off chance you disagree, come down on wednesday next to the Cobblestone, Smithfield Dublin and we'd be happy to discuss it.
We've posted some tunes from our 5/23/09 gig on our
Facebook profile. We're even letting you download it for nothing for
the next couple of days. Why don't you check it out and become a fan of
the band if you're on the Facebook (and who isn't really?)
Here's a listen to what you might hear (the link is a player NOT a spam site.)
Hello! Wanted to let you know that I recently finished a jazz record of standards with Kate Ceberano, and we've set up a Myspace page for the album. The record features Peter Erskine, Alan Pasqua, and Tom Warrington. I think you'll like it! Head on over to www.myspace.com/bittersweetalbum to check out a pre-release track...Thank you! p.s. first 100 pre-orders of the album get a signed copy! www.bittersweetthealbum.com
Happy Spring and a big mahalo for all your support for our projects! In addition to the Grammy for Best Hawaiian Music album, we have also won two Hawaii Music Awards: 'IKENA by Tia Carrere and myself for Contemporary Hawaiian, and Sunny Spaces, my solo project won in the Folk category.
Hey! Just an update for you, You can now listen to my ENTIRE full length album on my Official Facebook page. Make sure to become a fan so you can be one of the first to watch my new music video for the song "Forever" complete in April : ) You seriously rock, thank you.
Drop by my page my friend. I posted a video and MP3 of me doing one of the hottest versions of “Voodoo Child” that you’ll ever hear.....guaranteed to make you smile! …..and you can download the MP3 for free!
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You can vote EVERYDAY for DHC artists and projects in the Hawaii Music Awards!
Here they are by category...
Adult Contemporary Skies of Blue
Daniel Ho
Contemporary Hawaiian 'ikena
Tia Carrere and Daniel Ho
Folk Sunny Spaces
Daniel Ho
Slack Key The Spirit of Hawaiian Slack-Key Guitar
Various Artists: including George Kahumoku, Jr., Dennis Kamakahi, Owana Salazar, Richard Ho'opi'i, and more.
Traditional Hawaiian Honehone i ka Poli
Kawaikapuokalani Hewett
Ukulele 2 to Three Feet
Herb Ohta, Jr. and Daniel Ho
THREE STEPS TO VOTE
1. enter your email address here. (one voting session per email address PER DAY!)
2. click your choice for each category -- make sure to click the SUBMIT VOTE button at the bottom of each category
3. click Review and Submit Your Vote at the bottom right of the page, and follow the brief instructions that follow
Thanks for your consideration and support and have fun voting!
Daniel
P.S. My good friend Dean Pitchford (writer of the hit movie Footloose) also received a well-deserved nomination for his children's book The Big One-Oh. Please consider his work as well when you fill out your ballot. You can find more information about The Big One-Oh at www. DeanPitchford. com
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I'd like to wish you all a wonderful holiday season full of love, laughter, and fond memories with family and friends.
But if you're like me and have an adversity to shopping, crowded malls, and overflowing parking lots, just remember what Christmas is really all about - GETTING presents! Just kidding!
Thank you all so much for your good wishes, positive thoughts, and support! I'm so excited to be nominated as an artist for the first time on "ikena", alongside Tia Carrere. I've been riding on her coat-tails since high school, when I got my first opportunity to play at the Waikiki Shell as her pianist in the Brown Bags to Stardom talent competition! hee. hee. I'm also very happy for uncle Dennis Kamakahi who received his first Grammy nomination as a producer on "The Spirit of Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar".
mahalo nui loa (thank you very much),
Daniel