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Tori Amos
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United States of America
Birth
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August 22, 1963 in Newton, NC
 
Tori Amos is a renowned American singer-songwriter and pianist who has made a significant impact on the world of classical music. Born on August 22, 1963, in Newton, North Carolina, Amos was the daughter of a Methodist minister and a Cherokee mother. She began playing the piano at the age of two and showed a natural talent for music from an early age. Amos's family moved to Baltimore, Maryland, when she was a child, and she began studying classical piano at the Peabody Conservatory of Music. However, she was expelled from the conservatory at the age of 11 for her rebellious attitude and refusal to conform to the strict rules of the institution. Despite this setback, Amos continued to pursue her passion for music and began performing in local bars and clubs. In the early 1980s, Amos moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career in music. She formed a band called Y Kant Tori Read, which released a self-titled album in 1988. However, the album was a commercial failure, and Amos was dropped by her record label. Undeterred, Amos began working on a solo album, which would become her breakthrough release. "Little Earthquakes" was released in 1992 and was a critical and commercial success. The album showcased Amos's unique blend of classical piano and alternative rock, and her deeply personal lyrics resonated with audiences around the world. Amos's subsequent albums, including "Under the Pink" (1994) and "Boys for Pele" (1996), continued to explore themes of love, loss, and spirituality. Her music was characterized by her powerful vocals, intricate piano arrangements, and poetic lyrics. In addition to her solo work, Amos has collaborated with a number of other artists over the years. She has worked with the likes of Trent Reznor, Maynard James Keenan, and Michael Stipe, among others. She has also composed music for films, television shows, and stage productions. One of Amos's most notable works is her 2001 album "Strange Little Girls." The album features covers of songs by male artists, including Neil Young, Eminem, and The Beatles. Amos's interpretations of these songs were often radically different from the original versions, and she used the album as a platform to explore issues of gender and identity. Amos's most recent album, "Native Invader," was released in 2017. The album explores themes of climate change, political turmoil, and personal transformation. It features some of Amos's most complex and ambitious compositions to date, and has been praised by critics for its emotional depth and musical sophistication. Throughout her career, Amos has been recognized for her contributions to the world of music. She has been nominated for numerous Grammy Awards, and has won several other accolades, including the Ivor Novello Award for songwriting. She has also been inducted into the North Carolina Music Hall of Fame. In addition to her musical career, Amos is also an activist and philanthropist. She has been involved in a number of charitable organizations over the years, including RAINN (the Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network) and the Native American Rights Fund. In conclusion, Tori Amos is a highly influential and talented musician who has made a significant impact on the world of classical music. Her unique blend of classical piano and alternative rock, combined with her deeply personal lyrics, has resonated with audiences around the world.
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