Vonda Shepard
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Vonda Shepard Biography
Singer-songwriter Vonda Shepard enjoyed one of the more unique
career breakthroughs in pop music history; while most performers rely
on radio airplay or relentless touring to win fans, Shepard instead
shot to fame as a result of the hit television series Ally McBeal,
which featured her performing live on an almost weekly basis. Born in
New York City in 1963, her family relocated to California a few years
later; there Shepard studied voice and piano, and was just a teen when
she recorded Can't We Try, a duet with singer Dan Hill. After touring
as a backup singer for Jackson Browne, she recorded her self-titled
Reprise label debut in 1989, the LP sacrificing the bluesy soulfulness
of her music in favor of slick production values. Only weeks after the
release of her 1992 sophomore effort The Radical Light, Shepard was
dropped by Reprise; she spent the next several years without a label or
a manager, instead becoming a fixture of the L.A. club circuit. There
she developed a small but ardent cult following, independently
releasing It's Good, Eve in 1996; among her fans were TV producer David
E. Kelley and his actress wife Michelle Pfeiffer, and when Kelley set
about creating his comedy-drama Ally McBeal for the Fox network, he
tapped Shepard to become the show's musical voice. Not only was The
Radical Light's Searchin' My Soul used as the series' theme, but
Shepard herself became a regular cast member, playing the house
performer at the local nightclub the program's title character and her
co-workers frequented. As Ally McBeal emerged as a breakout hit, it
re-ignited Shepard's career, and a major bidding war to land the rights
to a series soundtrack followed, with the record appearing in mid-1998,
Songs from Ally McBeal. By 7:30 was released in April 1999 by Jacket
Records; a second Ally McBeal collection followed later that same year.
~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
Written by Jason Ankeny