Memarie is tagged as: country, country pop, female country, strong new talent, under 2000 listeners Louisiana born and bred, Memarie (pronounced Memory) is the epitome of Southern charm and grace – yet don’t be fooled. She can rock with the best of them! Practically born into music, Memarie was singing onstage in her father’s band since about the time she could walk. “My dad is a musician and songwriter and always had a band during my childhood. The members were kind of like our extended family, always over at the house rehearsing. It was an atmosphere I was very comfortable being around from the time I can remember and it instilled in me my love for music. Music has always been a part of my life.” The tiny village of Baskin, LA where Memarie’s whole family hails, is a musically rich and diverse area full of Blues, Cajun, and Country. Memarie eagerly soaked up all of those influences as she developed her talent singing in school and with her father’s band. Those carefree tomboy days climbing trees and wading creeks in that tiny Southern town still hold a special place in Memarie’s heart and inspire some of the songs on her new project, such as “Those Were The Days,” and the touching, “Grandma’s Footprints,” which was penned by her father about her great-grandma. “I was fortunate to have a lot of time with my grandmother,” recalls Memarie, ... Read More About Memarie Biography... Send Memarie ringtones to your cell |
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