1106:"I felt the need to make some strong changes in my life. It seemed important to change my name, so I did. I changed it to a name that I thought was simple, an empty cup. I had never heard the name Issa before, and it turns out to have some wonderful meanings, including a haiku poet in Japan, and the name that Jesus had in India. But two weeks ago I officially changed my name back to Jane Siberry. I felt with the name change, I had gotten in my own way, in terms of devoting myself to my career, making my work available to people. So, Jane Siberry is my name again until further notice, but I feel richer from having been Issa for three years."
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585:, with Siberry failing to make her mainstream breakthrough. Although the album met with the same critical interest and attention as its predecessor, reviews were noticeably harsher and less welcoming. As well, the album was considered unsuitable by broadcasters for radio airplay, despite the presence of several shorter and more accessible tracks on the album (both the title track and a shorter edit of "Ingrid and the Footman" were released as singles but failed to make an impact).
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ideas, such as the weekend-long "Siberry Salons" (a concert-cum-seminar featuring two performances plus a workshop and dinner, which were hosted at intimate and unusual venues such as art galleries and loft apartments). Sheeba now also sold soft toys and auctioned off collectible career-related items such as signed lyric sheets, her first guitar and even the pink bra which she had worn on the cover of
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formats. She had previously employed a flexible pricing policy, stating "I started feeling weird about holding back anything people wanted because of the money. It just felt wrong to my stomach, so I made a flexible interface so people could take it with whatever reasoning they felt was right, and I
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Vancouver on the topic of "Cracking the Egg: A Look from the Inside". She began with a poetic meditation on science and life, and then opened the floor up to questions from the audience. She talked about her recent adventures in decommodifying her life, her change in name, and her new conception
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Travers-Smith (with Siberry playing electric guitar and singing). She edited and reworked the recorded material into fully realized songs, most of which featured various perspectives on innocence. The album also featured a 20-minute extended conceptual work called "Oh My My".
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Siberry has often criticized the competitive power of commercial radio and the recording industry. In 2005, she pioneered a self-determined pricing policy through her website on which the purchaser is given the choices of: standard price (about US$ 0.99/track); pay now, self-priced; pay later,
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660:, both of whom also contributed instrumental work to the album. During the recording period, she had also confronted and overcome a longstanding alcohol addiction. She would later consider the music on the record to be more liberated, featuring what she described as "more
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sessions (taking advantage of the fact that the sessions had been completed with studio time left over). Leaving the Sheeba
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was influenced by funk, dance and gospel music and featured extensive use of layering and sampler technology, in line with developments in latterday pop music, trip-hop and R'n'B. It also featured what would become
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Siberry had sung songs linked by the concept of trees, as well as adding a couple of songs she'd contributed to film scores. The complete trilogy was reissued as a three album box set the same year.
524:(1985), continued her art-pop approach. It was another commercial and critical success, going Gold in Canada by selling over 50,000 units and establishing Siberry as a Canadian pop star. The album provided another hit single, "
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528:" (with a video featuring Siberry walking a cow) and won the 1985 CASBY for Best Album, with Siberry and Switzer also picking up the award for Best Producer. In 1986 Siberry signed with Warner Brothers subsidiary
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had better record sales, and appeared on the RPM Top 100 Albums chart in 1989. In 1990, she embarked on a 50-date tour of Japan, Australia, New Zealand, Britain, the United States and Canada.
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was released in 2000. This was a predominantly acoustic record consisting entirely of cover versions in which Siberry explored traditional American and Celtic folk and gospel songs such as "
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ranging from intimate cafés to fans' own homes – in any location in Europe where one or more fans could organize a space, an audience of about 20 to 30 people and a night of accommodation.
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Siberry took this new band on tour across Canada and the United States and professed herself pleased with the results, but Reprise Records were less pleased with the album sales.
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club – all of which were recorded and released on a set of live albums between 1997 and 1999, collectively known as the "New York City Trilogy". The first of these was 1997's
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of herself as an artist. Over 2006 and 2007, she documented the process of recording some thirty new songs in her journal, posted on her MySpace page and on her new website.
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Concert", she opted not to use a band and instead performed solo, encouraging audience interaction and including spoken-word material (to the puzzlement of critics).
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Music from far and wide: Celebrating 40 years of the Juno Awards
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of working under a different name had run its course.
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Atherton, Tony (19 October 1987). "More of Siberry".
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1036:Love is Everything: The Jane Siberry Anthology
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2554:. V-on.com. 26 September 2000. Archived from
2491:. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. pp. 53–.
2370:. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. pp. 74–.
2197:"News | The Canada Council for the Arts"
1728:Collaborations, non-album tracks and rarities
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2530:"Interview with the Pluralist: Jane Siberry"
2513:"Interview with the Pluralist: Jane Siberry"
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2405:"In the Beginning Was Rhythm: Jane Siberry"
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1669:(2020, digital purchase via website only)
1458:Governor-General’s Performing Arts Awards
1350:Houston International Film & Festival
1173:didn't have to worry about it any more."
751:Later in 1993, Siberry collaborated with
3573:21st-century Canadian singer-songwriters
3568:20th-century Canadian singer-songwriters
2822:"Thank you for visiting the Sheeba Shop"
1911:Whatever: The '90s Pop & Culture Box
402:in 1955 and was raised in the suburb of
24:This is an accepted version of this page
2485:"A Breakthrough Year for Canadian Acts"
2108:
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2037:. Jane sang backing vocals on the 1994
1135:On 4 July 2006, Issa gave a lecture at
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2603:Gill, Alexandra (30 September 2006).
1868:Time and Love: The Music of Laura Nyro
1441:Siberry appeared in the 1993 and 1994
3418:Child: Music for the Christmas Season
3148:
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2743:"'Consider The Lily' by Jane Siberry"
1871:, 1997 ("When I Think of Laura Nyro")
1847:, 1994 ("It Can't Rain All the Time")
1644:Child: Music for the Christmas Season
1408:Quiet Please! There’s a Lady on Stage
1256:as being strong creative influences.
1196:Musical style and commercial approach
877:Child: Music for the Christmas Season
511:sold 40,000 copies and won Siberry a
453:her debut album, the folk-influenced
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2675:. Windy City Times. 25 November 2009
51:Canadian singer-songwriter (b. 1955)
3563:21st-century Canadian women singers
3558:20th-century Canadian women singers
2983:Broadcast Week Magazine cover story
2395:Volume 50, No. 24 October 14, 1989.
2257:Francine May Flederus (July 2002).
1890:Ghostland: Interview with the Angel
1378:Chicago International Film Festival
785:; time spent with Peter Gabriel at
694:; it was later re-recorded for the
3324:Shushan the Palace: Hymns of Earth
2483:Larry LeBlanc (24 December 1994).
2414:– interview by Terry McGaughey in
2199:. Canadacouncil.ca. Archived from
1839:, 1992 ("Happy Workers (reprise)")
1561:Shushan the Palace: Hymns of Earth
1042:Shushan the Palace: Hymns of Earth
379:Victor Martyn Lynch-Staunton Award
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3518:Canadian women singer-songwriters
3434:Tree: Music for Films and Forests
2811:(Toronto: Lorimer, 1990), p. 126.
2605:"Just a Knapsack and Her Manolos"
2452:"CBC opens doors for Christmas".
1903:Care Bears: Journey to Joke-a-lot
1660:Tree: Music for Films and Forests
1359:a one-hour special, premiered on
1248:in her later work. She has cited
1053:and Romantic composers including
975:Tree: Music for Films and Forests
3194:Siberry's website ca. 2006–2007.
3114:from the original on 15 May 2024
3102:Rowsome, Drew (4 October 2019).
2364:"CASBY Awards: The people speak"
2320:Booklet essay by Jim Bessman in
2029:. She sings "The Bridge" on the
1875:Women Like Us: Lesbian Favorites
1081:, were to pay for studio time."
667:In contrast to its predecessor,
459:, which was released in 1981 on
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3159:. 31 December 1994. p. E6.
2699:"Is Jane Siberry in the house?"
2027:Presented By Lake Michigan Soda
1987:covered "You Don't Need"; and "
1863:, 1994 ("She's Like A Swallow")
3139:. 7 November 1994. p. 11.
2807:Adria, Marco, "Very Siberry,"
2334:Jeffrey Simpson; Brian Laghi.
1906:, 2004 ("With All Your Heart")
1329:, drummer Al Cross, guitarist
1137:University of British Columbia
982:Siberry's tenth studio album,
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2653:. The Scotsman. 30 April 2010
2362:Kirk LaPointe (11 May 1985).
1914:, 2005 ("Calling All Angels")
1885:, 1998 ("Calling All Angels")
1819:, 1991 ("Calling All Angels")
1307:Jane Siberry, One More Colour
427:Jane Siberry on her education
3340:With What Shall I Keep Warm?
3066:"Gemini awards: the winners"
1778:Two other tracks made RPM's
1581:With What Shall I Keep Warm?
1152:With What Shall I Keep Warm?
499:Siberry's first hit was the
3543:Canadian feminist musicians
3538:University of Guelph alumni
3016:"Special, Pick of Monday".
2824:. Sheeba.ca. Archived from
2515:– interview by Ian Gray at
2053:. In 2014 she duetted with
1434:’s "The Love I Have For You
1357:Jane Siberry, I Muse Aloud,
1049:Christmas hymns by various
845:New York period (1996–1997)
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3467:Map of the World (Part II)
2723:. Boing Boing. 15 May 2010
2618:. Retrieved 3 April 2006.
2078:Jane Siberry, I Muse Aloud
1962:Hymns of the 49th Parallel
1937:on the 1997 soundtrack to
1816:Until the end of the World
1788:Map of the World (Part II)
1284:Jane Siberry, I Muse Aloud
930:Toronto period (1997–2005)
687:Until the end of the World
3426:Lips: Music for Saying It
2673:"No plain Jane (Siberry)"
1860:Chansons des mers froides
1741:2-CD "best of", 1981–2002
1652:Lips: Music for Saying It
1160:Later work (2010–present)
1085:"Issa" period (2006–2009)
969:Lips: Music for Saying It
398:Jane Stewart was born in
394:Childhood and early years
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744:– which she called "The
719:Prior to the release of
31:latest accepted revision
3513:Reprise Records artists
2610:7 February 2012 at the
2586:2 February 2011 at the
2532:. Perfect Sound Forever
2434:8 February 2009 at the
2429:"Sing a Little Sweeter"
2145:The Rough Guide to Rock
2142:Buckley, Peter (2003).
2057:on his EP and the song
1274:Television performances
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646:Siberry's sixth album,
518:Siberry's third album,
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3375:A Collection 1984–1989
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1694:A Collection 1984-1989
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919:A Collection 1984–1989
886:In the Bleak Midwinter
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3523:Musicians from Guelph
3481:Sail Across the Water
2847:Krewen, Nick (2010).
2517:Perfect Sound Forever
1950:Introducing Happiness
1855:, 1994 ("Slow Tango")
1772:Sail Across the Water
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840:Sheeba Records period
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2701:. The Globe and Mail
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3367:Summer in the Yukon
3348:Meshach Dreams Back
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2795:"Jane Siberry Tour"
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2059:Ten Thousand Horses
1940:The Sweet Hereafter
1681:Summer in the Yukon
1593:Meshach Dreams Back
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2336:"Incremental man"
2035:Heaven & Hell
1991:" was covered by
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1852:Faraway, So Close
1790:" (1986) – No. 17
1774:" (1993) – No. 66
1767:" (1985) – No. 27
1760:" (1984) – No. 68
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3402:Live albums
3268:The Walking
2747:Kickstarter
2679:10 February
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2275:20 February
2161:16 February
2123:. Hot Press
2089:: One Voice
2031:Joe Jackson
2023:Bob Wiseman
2011:Steven Page
1945:Rheostatics
1613:Live albums
1505:The Walking
1464:Discography
1412:Cherie Camp
1366:The Walking
1315:Le Spectrum
1296:Juno Awards
1254:Miles Davis
1218:Anna Domino
1099:Miles Davis
1055:Mendelssohn
1024:Joe Jackson
911:Darol Anger
903:Joe Jackson
869:Bottom Line
826:Brian Blade
710:spiritually
682:Wim Wenders
642:(1993–1996)
604:The Walking
600:Latin music
579:The Walking
574:in London.
568:The Walking
555:The Walking
548:(1987–1992)
542:The Walking
513:CASBY award
214:Duke Street
169:Instruments
140:Occupations
3497:Categories
2470:The Record
2103:References
2080:tied with
2055:Corey Hart
1896:Judee Sill
1625:Holly Cole
1416:Holly Cole
1335:Bob Blumer
1202:Laura Nyro
1190:Corey Hart
1047:liturgical
753:Holly Cole
702:Holly Cole
149:songwriter
112:1955-10-12
87:Birth name
2832:12 August
2779:12 August
2727:12 August
2705:12 August
2657:12 August
2562:12 August
2497:0006-2510
2489:Billboard
2376:0006-2510
2368:Billboard
2207:12 August
2127:12 August
1995:in 2009.
1981:in 1999.
1971:covered "
1957:K.D. Lang
1947:on their
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1725:(2001) –
1708:(1999) –
1697:(1995) –
1684:(1992) –
1447:MuchMusic
1396:Standards
1391:in 1988.
1361:TVOntario
1210:Kate Bush
1051:classical
1033:In 2002,
907:k.d. lang
769:CBC Radio
725:Edinburgh
678:k.d. lang
658:Brian Eno
560:Kate Bush
494:MuchMusic
404:Etobicoke
181:keyboards
3483:" (1993)
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3469:" (1985)
3462:" (1985)
3455:" (1984)
3300:Teenager
3112:Archived
2753:22 March
2635:Archived
2608:Archived
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2432:Archived
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2025:'s 1991
1844:The Crow
1782:charts:
1588:) (2009)
1576:) (2008)
1537:Teenager
1331:Ken Myhr
1230:new wave
856:Teenager
783:The Crow
480:Ken Myhr
467:via the
218:Open Air
184:computer
155:musician
152:composer
35:reviewed
3445:Singles
2536:16 June
2182:Discogs
2095:in 1987
1953:album.
1713:box set
1294:at the
1075:Shushan
996:" and "
944:S W A N
884:" and "
503:track "
400:Toronto
329:" and "
318:Stewart
253:Website
235:Reprise
122:Toronto
3437:(1999)
3429:(1999)
3421:(1997)
3413:(1994)
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3118:17 May
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1469:Albums
1286:(1987)
1242:gospel
1126:Isaiah
1067:Handel
832:After
793:album
442:Guelph
316:
308:-ər-ee
226:Street
209:Sheeba
202:Labels
178:guitar
175:Vocals
146:Singer
133:Guelph
129:Origin
3292:Maria
2269:(PDF)
2262:(PDF)
2065:Notes
2004:Bolts
1969:Alice
1711:4-CD
1529:Maria
1063:Holst
937:Maria
861:Maria
834:Maria
807:Maria
640:Maria
3383:City
3316:Hush
3187:IMDb
3120:2024
2857:ISBN
2834:2014
2781:2014
2755:2014
2729:2014
2707:2014
2681:2010
2659:2014
2564:2014
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