Raven Quinn

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Raven Quinn is an American musician,[1] singer and songwriter. Her first self-titled album was released March 4, 2010.[2][3] Quinn released the title track "Not In Vain" from her sophomore album on October 31, 2013, with the full second album Not In Vain seeing release on October 6, 2014.[4] On December 8, 2015, Raven Quinn released The Acoustic EP, containing acoustic versions of songs from her first two albums.

Career[edit]

Raven Quinn released her first solo album, Raven Quinn, through Corvus Entertainment on March 4, 2010.[5] The album was produced with Dan Brodbeck. Within hours of release it became a number one on Amazon's "Movers and Shakers" [6] charts and held top 100 chart positions in Amazon.com's Rock and MP3 album charts within the first twelve hours of release.

In December 2012, Quinn released a digital EP entitled Demos & Rarities Part I[7] a collection of demo recordings and previously unreleased tracks which were recorded during the making of her debut album. In October 2013, Quinn released the title track "Not In Vain"[8] from her second album.

October 6, 2014 Quinn's sophomore effort Not In Vain was released. Pairing up again with producer Dan Brodbeck, Not In Vain joined her 2010 self-titled release in the top of the Amazon.com's Movers and Shakers, Rock, and Pop sales charts.

in 2015, Quinn's acoustic EP, a compilation of acoustic tracks from her first two albums, was released on December 8 with proceeds benefiting the Cancer Research Collaboration, an organization formed by Breastlink, where Quinn was treated for invasive ductal carcinoma.[9]

Discography[edit]

Album:

  • Raven Quinn (2010)
  • Demos & Rarities Part I (2012)
  • Not in Vain (2014)
  • The Acoustic EP (2015)

Singles:

  • Not in Vain (2013)

Other appearances:

  • The Window (Rock Band song)
  • Decadence (Rock Band song)
  • Catalyst (Rock Band song)

References[edit]

  1. ^ Q&A with Raven Quinn
  2. ^ Digital Nerdage Album Review
  3. ^ Break off the Chains Album Review
  4. ^ Hardline Magazine Germany Album Review
  5. ^ [1] - debut album released digitally, March 4th, 2010
  6. ^ Amazon's Current Movers and Shakers Charts
  7. ^ "Demos & Rarities Part I" a collection of demo recordings and previously unreleased tracks
  8. ^ "Not In Vain" single release announcement
  9. ^ Passey, Brian. "Raven Quinn finds focus in breast cancer nightmare", USA TODAY, 13 October 2015. Retrieved on 27 December 2015.

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