Paula McMath

Paula McMath is a Canadian singer-songwriter from Kingsville, Ontario, currently based in Los Angeles. McMath was named one of Music Connection's Hot 100 Unsigned Artists in 2006.[1] Her album, Because We Bleed,[2] was released in 2005. Her second CD, Trust the Sky,[3] was reviewed by Paul Zollo, Senior Editor of American Songwriter, who said "it resounds like the work of a mature, experienced singer-songwriter, someone who's been doing this for decades. But like Laura Nyro, Carole King, and others who wrote inimitable masterpieces from the very start, Paula is a prodigiously gifted singer – songwriter who has taken her inherent abilities and soared with them."[4] McMath was also featured in Music Connection's year end top 25 new music critiques for 2010.[5] Two songs from Because We Bleed, "Consumed" and "Can't Stop Thinkin' of You", were included in the season 2 DVD release of Everwood.[6]

Paula McMath
Background information
BornWindsor, Ontario, Canada
GenresSinger-Songwriter
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter, musician
InstrumentsVocals, guitar, piano
Years active2001–present
Websitepaulamcmath.com

Discography

  • Because We Bleed (2005)
  1. Lonely Blue
  2. Wet
  3. Consumed
  4. Can't Stop Thinkin' of You
  5. Alive with My Demons
  6. Naked
  7. 10 of 9
  8. Virgin Queen Elizabeth the First
  9. When You Go
  10. No More
  11. Deep Blue Dawn
  • Trust the Sky (2009)
  1. 3 Flights of Stairs
  2. Elevator
  3. I Feel Small
  4. Trust the Sky
  5. Will I Ever Know Love
  6. Without Ever Saying a Word
  7. All the Time I'm Gonna Kill
  8. Maybe One Day
  9. Taken All My Life
  10. Walking Slowly
  11. Until I Don't Know When
  12. So Long

References

  1. "Music Connection Hot 100, 2006" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 15 March 2012.
  2. Music Connection Magazine, July 2010
  3. Music Connection Magazine, Volume XXX No. 12
  4. "Paul Zollo's review of Trust the Sky". Retrieved 20 November 2010.
  5. Music Connection Magazine, Volume 34, Dec. 2010
  6. "Acoustic Americana". Archived from the original on 19 September 2015. Retrieved 20 November 2010.


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