Alexa Goldie
Template:Userspace notes Template:Infobox person Alexa Goldie is a Canadian singer from Kingston, Ontario.[1][2]
Goldie began performing in public at ten years old, began performing her own songs at twelve years old, signed with manager Cliff Fabri, at 13, and brought out her debut album "High Road" in 2020, when she was 21 years old.[1][2][3]
Early in her career Goldie was taken on by Cliff Fabri, the individual the Kingston Whig Standard credited with the success of Avril Lavigne, another singer who reached early success.[4]
In 2020, following the breakout of the Covid 19 virus, Goldie had to cancel her upcoming concert tour.[5] [5] A profile of Goldie from the Kingston Whig Standard described how she began to replace her planned in person concert tour with scheduling virtual concerts. Goldie described initial difficulties performing without an audience; how she overcame these difficulties; and how she was recognized as an example of an artist who was successfully transitioning to virtual concerts.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Steve Likoski. Alexa Goldie touches on different experiences over the past two years in her new EP, ‘High Road’, Eat This Music, 2020-08-07. Retrieved on 2020-12-27. “Alexa Goldie is a country singer, songwriter from Kingston, Ontario Canada. She is 21 years old and has been writing, performing and recording professionally since the age of 12. Starting her career in her hometown, Alexa was the lead singer for 5 rock bands at the age of 10 and was discovered, signed and later flown to Los Angeles to record as a pop singer.”
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Kelly Holm. Alexa Goldie, Elicit Magazine. Retrieved on 2020-12-27. “Alexa Goldie was fronting multiple rock bands and playing in bars at the age of ten. She wasn’t much older when she started writing songs with assistance from her vocal coach. By her early teens, she had a pop record deal with an indie label.”
- ↑ Jennifer O'Meara. Youth ready to rock Clarington at Mics on Fire: Concert featuring young local musicians supports Clarington Youth Centres, Clarington This Week, 2019-04-14. Retrieved on 2020-12-27. “'Mics On Fire was the first singing competition I ever competed in and I can say that it is still one of my career highlights,' Goldie said via email, who was signed at the age of 13.”
- ↑ Peter Hendra. Musician Goldie changes her tune, Kingston Whig Standard, 2019-07-17. Retrieved on 2020-12-27. “She first started singing with a band at 10 years old, and, at 13, Goldie was discovered by Cliff Fabri, the man known for rocketing Napanee’s Avril Lavigne to fame. The Kingston native was sent to Los Angeles, where she signed some development deals and found herself working with more than a dozen producers.”
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Meghan Balogh. Kingston musician selected for national virtual performance series, Kingston Whig Standard, 2020-08-05. Retrieved on 2020-12-27. “Still, the solo artist has been performing two to three times per week in recent months as online live music streaming picks up in popularity.”