Sanatçının Albümleri
The Real Story
1996 · albüm
Just Sylvia
1982 · albüm
Come on old man
2022 · single
Hold on tight (I stand on solid ground)
2022 · single
Safe in Jesus
2022 · albüm
Nature Child: A Dreamer's Journey
2022 · albüm
Dust it off, that yellow cabriolet (Fun tonight)
2021 · single
Missed The Boat
2019 · mini albüm
Po prostu przytul mnie (Remake)
2019 · single
Love is Simple
2019 · single
Second Bloom: The Hits Re-Imagined
2018 · albüm
It's All in the Family
2016 · albüm
Feel in Love
2011 · single
A Cradle In Bethlehem
2002 · albüm
RCA Country Legends
2002 · albüm
Where In The World
2002 · albüm
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Biyografi
Growing up in Kokomo, IN, Sylvia moved to Nashville around Christmas of 1975 with a definite game plan: get a job as a secretary, get to know influential people in town, and build a career as a recording artist. The plan worked. She picked up a job as the receptionist for Pi-Gem Music, headed by record producer Tom Collins. She started singing on demo sessions, and Collins helped her secure a recording contract with RCA. Since she'd never performed live before, Sylvia ended up learning to do concerts at the same time she was making hit records. With an engaging voice, a bubbly personality, and a beautiful appearance, Sylvia was practically a marketing dream, and Collins built her sound around catchy melodies and strong backbeats. Songs like "Drifter" (number one, 1981), "The Matador" (1981), "Nobody" (number one, 1982), and "Like Nothing Ever Happened" (1982) became big hits; "Nobody" even crossed over into the pop Top 40. The material was often lyrically shallow, however, and Sylvia grew increasingly frustrated. She left Collins and recorded a pair of albums with record producer Brent Maher. The second was never released. Sylvia, instead, was dropped by RCA in 1987. She used the opportunity for personal growth (she toured almost constantly during the height of her career and was emotionally drained) and to develop as a songwriter. In 1992, she re-emerged as a touring artist and pursued a recording deal with self-penned material that was inner-directed and uplifting. ~ Tom Roland, Rovi