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New York singer and songstress, Skye Claire is proving that this Skye is unlimited! The young and fresh-faced Skye has accumulated forty songs and released two EPs. Her latest offering, GOOD BOYS DON'T is devoted to the universal topics of love, life and loss. Her CD was nominated for the preliminary ballot of the 2008 Grammys in three categories! Her song "Hope It Helps" received a nomination in the "Best Female Pop Vocal Performance" Category, while her EP was nominated in the "Best Pop Album" and "Record of the Year" categories.
The buzz about Skye is building. On the radio, the Indie Connection show - in conjunction with Inside Connection Music Magazine - broadcast Skye's CD Good Boy's Don't Billboard Magazine's Song of the Year recognized, with honorable mention, Skye's songs "Left of This" and "Hope It Helps". Indie.In.Tune, an organization that supports independent music worldwide, gave Skye a full sponsorship, including promotion, reviews and her own website. Star Polish.com, an online magazine that promotes new talent, featured Skye Claire in a front page interview (included). MTV requested Skye's EP for consideration for MTV Road Rules.
Skye has performed throughout the New York region and as far away as Paris. She is on the hot list of several colleges including Wesleyan, Cornell and C.W. Post where she has been invited to perform concerts and benefits. Always in demand, Skye has an aggressive touring schedule where she has been selected for numerous events, conferences and showcases throughout the region including NYC Meanie-Fest, the AMG Major Record Label Showcase, and the Millennium Music Conference. She recently snagged a featured performer slot during an industry showcase at The Mint in LA.
In New York, Skye has been a regular at Pianos, The Knitting Factory, The Bitter End, Don Hills, Lion's Den, The Sidewalk Cafe, and CBGBs. Skye received a coveted 2007 residency at The Bitter End where, due to her sizable fan draw, she headlined every Wednesday evening during the summer.
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