DAMHNAIT DOYLE
DAMHNAIT DOYLE
Genres: female vocalists, pop, Canadian, singer-songwriter, alternative
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About DAMHNAIT DOYLE
Damhnait Doyle (born in Wabush, Labrador, on 9 December 1975) is a Canadian singer, composer and radio host. She was a member of Atlantic Canadian band Shaye from 2003–2009 (with Kim Stockwood and Tara MacLean from 2003–2007). Along with Blake Manning, Stuart Cameron and Peter Fusco, she formed a new band called The Heartbroken which was active since 2009. Doyle took singing, guitar and clarinet lessons as a child, and released her debut album, Shadows Wake Me, in 1996. The lead single, "A List of Things", was a hit on the Canadian pop charts, and the album garnered a Juno award nomination and several East Coast Music Awards nominations for Doyle. In 2000, Doyle released her follow-up album, Hyperdramatic. She scored another pop hit with "Tattooed", the video for which featured Doyle dismembered and slowly trying to reassemble her scattered body parts. "Never Too Late", directed by Rob Heydon was Nominated as 'Video of the Year' by the East Coast Music Awards. In 2001, Doyle won four ECMA's, including video of the year and female artist of the year. In 2003, Doyle's third album, davnet, was released. In Christmas of that year, she went to Kabul, Afghanistan, to sing for the Canadian troops there, on the Christmas special Rick Mercer's Christmas in Kabul. She has also worked with Alexz Johnson, co-writing two of the songs on Songs from Instant Star and four of the songs on Instant Star 2. The song Say What You Will has also featuresd in Degrassi: The Next Generation's latest episode - The Bitterest Pill. She did a duet with Rex Goudie on his new album Look Closer for the song Like I Was Dying. In April 2019, Doyle released her solo album, Liquor Store Flowers.
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DAMHNAIT DOYLE — Top 1 songs
| Artist | Song title | Like / Dislike | |
|---|---|---|---|
| DAMHNAIT DOYLE | I Want You To Want Me |