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2009
Britannia Arms, Cupertino, CA
The Spot, Campbell, CA
2008
King's Head/ The Spot, Campbell, CA
Cardinal Lounge, San Jose, CA
Katie Bloom's, Campbell, CA
Britannia Arms, Cupertino, CA
LG Community Hospital, Los Gatos, CA
Fahrenheit, San Jose, CA
Creekside Inn, Willow Glenn, CA
The Blvd. Tavern, Los Gatos, CA
The Blue Max, Sunnyvale, CA
Crowne Plaza Hotel, San Jose, CA
2007
Mountain Charlie's, Los Gatos, CA
Holiday Inn Express, San Jose, CA
Effie's, San Jose, CA
#1 Broadway, Los Gatos, CA
King's Head, Campbell, CA
Katie Bloom's, Campbell, CA
Britannia Arms, Cupertino, CA
Britannia Arms, San Jose, CA
Bamboo 7, Santa Jose, CA
2006
Espresso Garden, San Jose, CA
Barefoot Coffee Roasters, San Jose, CA
Britannia Arms, Cupertino, CA
King's Head, Campbell, CA
2005
Britannia Arms, Cupertino, CA
Newark Days, Newark, CA
Tannin's, Campbell, CA
Sherwood Inn, San Jose, CA
King's Head, Campbell, CA
Cardinal Lounge, San Jose, CA
2004
VFW, Garden City, ID
Wild Women's Weekend 4, Lowman, ID
Road House BBQ, Eagle, ID
2003
Ann Morrison Park, Boise, ID
Julia Davis Park, Boise, ID
The Big Easy, Boise, ID
Sourdough Cafe, Lowman, ID
Papa Baird's @ Burnt Pines, Lowman, ID
Wild Women's Weekend 3, Lowman, ID
2002
Lucky Peak Park, Lucky Peak, ID
2001
GVHS Awards Night, Garden Valley, ID
2000
GVHS Seniors Night, Garden Valley, ID
 
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"The love of music runs in my family, so it was a natural thing for me to become a musician."

Echo started her love of music early in life. At the age of five she heard the song "Wind Beneath My Wings" being sung by a seven year old at a family picnic. Echo had to have that song and once she got it, she memorized it so well she could sing it for anyone anytime, "and probably drove my parents to distraction."

Her grandmother then gave her a small chord organ and Echo found sticker numbers for the keys. She then began to pick out songs using songbooks with numbered notes. Later, she talked her father into letting her have a small keyboard, "which she took with her everywhere," says her mother. Echo learned to play the songs she was learning in the school choir on that keyboard and rehearsed the songs over and over until they were perfect. Being a creative person, she began to write her own music as well.

Her singing began to take an upswing and she received solo assignments in choir. Like so many other people, she recorded a song at Marriott's Great America.

In a talent show at Hopkins Middle School in Fremont, CA, Echo, accompanied by her friend on the keyboard, preformed "The Rose," another Bette Middler song, to a most appreciative audience. This performance was aired on the local Public Television station a few days later.

Since 1997, Echo has taught herself piano, banjo, guitar, and flute. She has performed professional quality solos, in both bands and choirs, throughout her high school career.

Echo's first gig was a command performance at a wedding in the Bay Area where she played requests for over an hour. Her next professional performance in May of 2000 was for the Garden Valley High School Senior Night. (What was to be only an hour set turned into a by-demand three-hour performance.) Her many performances have included an appearance in the Crouch Fourth of July Festival, and a solo spot during an Awards Night for her school. She has performed at the Sourdough Cafe, and also at Papa Baird's (Burnt Pines) in Lowman, ID.

Echo was not your ordinary teen. She graduated from Garden Valley High School with honors as Salutatorian of her graduating class of 2001. She was one of two Juniors honored by Idaho State University and has been printed in Who's Who Among American High School Students 2000-2001.

She has taken the professional name "Echo" under which she is publishing all of her music. At the age of 19, Echo was nicknamed "The Jewel Of The Rockies" by some adoring fans. In 2001 she enlisted the cooperation of her friends at school, who are very talented in their own right, as back up band and vocal group to her lead in the production of her first CD, Firelight. This CD contains eight original songs out of the over one hundred songs she has written. Firelight sold better than expected and is currently available only online.

The latest album from Echo, Sonar, was released in October 2007. At the age of 24, Echo has performed in various karaoke shows, open mic nights, and even Newark Days, a local county fair. She has also won first place in a local karaoke contest sponsored by 95.3 KRTY-FM held at Mountain Charlie's in Los Gatos, CA as well as a contest held at The Cardinal Lounge in San Jose, CA. By request, Echo is now working on a country album to be released in 2008.

 

 

Mission Statement

As an artist, you always try to find a new way to break down the molds the music industry has set. Whether it's through a new sound or a new image, I believe that all artists should be able to express what they have to deal with day to day. I also believe that an artist should feel comfortable with themselves as well as the different directions their art can take them, as long as it is true to themselves.

I have always said that I wanted a record contract by the age of 21. Since the deadline is only a couple years around the corner, I've re-evaluated my life and goals and the direction my career could take me. I am not expecting to be a signed artist by the age 21 anymore. Instead, I've decided that the major goal I'm going to strive for is to become the first un-signed female artist to win a Grammy, following in the footsteps of The Grateful Dead.

Once I have achieved that goal, there is yet another I have set out to achieve: To collaborate as an unsigned artist with a signed artist. In the fourteen years I've been studying music, I've yet to come across a collaboration that was not one strictly between two or more signed artists.

I am not simply stating goals that I wish to achieve, these are goals that I will achieve.

The motto from my graduating class: "Shoot for the moon... even if you miss you'll land among the stars." ~ Les Brown