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Mia Sheard

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Mia Sheard is a Canadian pop singer-songwriter.[1]

Sheard was classically trained at the Royal Conservatory of Music.[2] She released her debut album With Love and Squalor in 1997,[3] and followed up with the albums Reptilian in 1999[2] and Anemone in 2002.[4]

In 2008, she organized a Joni Mitchell tribute concert at Hugh's Room in Toronto.[5] This became a regular touring show,[6] which featured artists including Kurt Swinghammer, Lori Cullen, Valery Gore, Snowblink and David Matheson.[7]

She subsequently put her career on hold to study psychotherapy, and is now a practicing therapist in Toronto. In 2013 she released Curse of the Vorus, her first new album since Anemone.

Personal life

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She is the sister of novelist Sarah Sheard and pianist John Sheard,[8] the great-great-granddaughter of Joseph Sheard, a former Mayor of Toronto,[9] and was the wife of record producer Michael Phillip Wojewoda.[10]

Discography

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  • With Love and Squalor (1997)
  • Reptilian (1999; Missing in Action)
  • Anemone (2002; Perimeter)
  • Curse of the Vorus (2013)

References

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  1. ^ "She's not selling her soul to the big labels". Ottawa Citizen, April 5, 2001.
  2. ^ a b "Crowd chatter matters little to Sheard". Edmonton Journal, October 24, 2002.
  3. ^ "Opportunity knocks when bands get to schmooze and jam". Toronto Star, June 12, 1997.
  4. ^ "Top new singer hits Fredericton; Christmas presents to win!; Mia Sheard has been compared to Jane Siberry". Telegraph-Journal, November 9, 2002.
  5. ^ "Night & Day". Toronto Star, February 21, 2008.
  6. ^ "Last-minute ideas for a Saturday in the city". Toronto Star, March 7, 2009.
  7. ^ "Concerts". Edmonton Journal, January 28, 2011.
  8. ^ "A singer's pearls spill from the shell". The Globe and Mail, June 9, 2000.
  9. ^ "Could she be more Toronto?" National Post, April 15, 2000.
  10. ^ "Mia Sheard". Now, November 9, 2000.
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