| Aeone |

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| Background information |
| Birth name |
Vikki Watson |
| Born |
1959 |
| Origin |
England |
| Occupation(s) |
Musician, songwriter |
| Instrument(s) |
Piano |
| Years active |
1985-present |
| Label(s) |
Rincon, Angleterre |
| Website |
[1] |
Aeone (pronounced ay-own) (born Vikki
Watson, 1959,
Liss, Hampshire)
is a British singer-songwriter,
who now lives in Los Angeles, California.
Her music
has been classified as new age, folk or world
music. She has released four albums, one of which was an internet only
release.
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Contents
- 1 Biography
- 2 Discography
- 3 External
links
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Biography
Shortly after her birth the family moved to Emsworth, Hampshire -
her family still runs an antique shop in Petworth, Sussex, where she
grew up. As a child she took song and dance lessons, and then went on to the Guildhall School
of Music and Drama in London. She wanted to become an opera
singer, but soon realized that her voice was more suited to popular
music.
She had early success in the Eurovision Song Contest -
gaining fourth place in Gothenburg, Sweden, performing the 1985 UK
entry "Love Is" written with Jimmy Kaleth. It sent her
packing to the United States and full circle
returning to her Celtic roots. She did well in terms of
touring, television
shows and live work, yet a difficult lifestyle coupled with the
commercial direction of the material, drove her to emigrate to the
United States.
Initially teamed with writer/record
producer/sound engineer Jeff Silverman, in
1991 she released an eleven track debut album, entitled Window
To A World, that pioneered a blend of Celtic
sounding music
with a pop
feel combining fiddle,
banjo and mandolin.
After releasing her debut album, she moved on to scoring for
television shows, composing for Witchblade,
Brother Sun, Sister Moon
on Discovery Channel, Santa Barbara
and Team: Knight Rider.
She also composed for several movie trailers, including The
Messenger, John Q,
Behind Enemy Lines,
The Shipping News,
Enough,
Life Or Something Like It,
Showtime, Rat Race,
Finding Forrester,
Saving Silverman,
Lucky Numbers,
Lovers of the Arctic
Circle, One
Night at McCool's, At
First Sight, Down
To Earth, Instinct
and Disturbing Behavior.
In 1998, she released a special mp3 album, called Aeone.
Combining numbers from her debut album and several new ones, the album
did well on mp3.com. A few months later, her second studio album was
released, The Woman’s Touch.
The album contained a broad range of song styles, each with clear
ethereal vocals, at times rising above full ambient grooves. The ballads were
offset by strong dance rhythms as well as several highly accessible
tunes.
After the release, Aeone picked up composing for a while
before working on her third album. In between she found time to sing
one of the title songs for the TNT mini-series Mists Of Avalon,
writing the song "I Will Remember You Still". A year later, the third
album, Point Of Faith,
was released.
Among the more remarkable happenings in her career, Aeone
recalls her debut in Zimbabwe, when she sung one song and the
band played another; and a television appearance in which she was
almost flattened by the American heavy-weight rock
singer Meat
Loaf.
Her songs have been recorded by Rick
Springfield and Shari Belafonte. [2]
Discography
Albums
| Year |
Album |
Label |
| 1991 |
Window
To A World |
Rincon
Recordings |
| 1999 |
Aeone |
MP3.com |
| 1999 |
The Celtic Tales |
MP3.com |
| 1999 |
The
Woman's Touch |
Angleterre
Records |
| 2002 |
Point
Of Faith |
Angleterre
Records |
| 2007 |
The Blessing |
Angleterre
Records |
External links