Eva Cassidy died in 1996 at the age of 33 before her music became known outside of her circle of friends, and clubs that she sang at in Washington, D.C.
I thought I would get that out in the open first. I'm sure her family doesn't want her to be known as the singer who died before she became famous, but that is her story. The Brits were the first to put her music on the radio and to demand her CDs, and now she is on iTunes.
Her version of Fields of Gold is better than Sting's, in my opinion.
Forget Britney and give someone the gift of Eva's voice this Christmas.
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