Dayna Manning

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I Want (Live) 04:44 Tools
A Walk On The Moon 04:46 Tools
I Want 04:45 Tools
I'm The Girl 04:03 Tools
It's In Every One Of Us 05:03 Tools
Heather 04:48 Tools
Normal 04:40 Tools
To Love 04:55 Tools
Half The Man 03:34 Tools
My Addiction 03:40 Tools
The Lonely 04:04 Tools
I Want - Live 04:45 Tools
Door 24 04:17 Tools
I Want [Live] 04:45 Tools
Springtime 04:46 Tools
Pale Moon 05:23 Tools
Like A Werewolf 04:54 Tools
The Bystander 04:12 Tools
My Kind 03:35 Tools
In the Meantime 03:48 Tools
So Complicated 04:36 Tools
I Know How The Moon Must Feel 03:21 Tools
Tears 03:36 Tools
Robot Eyes 05:00 Tools
I Always Want to Be With You 04:29 Tools
I'll Go 04:35 Tools
Anytown 03:55 Tools
Simple Plan 04:26 Tools
And That Was Done 03:00 Tools
Hippy Song 04:26 Tools
Gloria 04:00 Tools
If Your Mind Changes 03:29 Tools
Peek Thru 04:00 Tools
Under The Hill 03:54 Tools
What's so Great About Her? 03:18 Tools
Gold (The Fire Song) 03:29 Tools
Better Than 02:56 Tools
The End Of The Game 03:21 Tools
Coincidence? 03:21 Tools
ALWAYS I WANT TO BE WITH YOU 03:42 Tools
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Dayna Manning (born on April 27, 1978 in Stratford, Ontario, Canada) is a Canadian singer-songwriter of folk and pop music often compared to Joni Mitchell. Raised in a musical home – her father was a music teacher – Manning took to the form at a young age. Set to self-produce her first album at the age of 16, she was discovered by Honeymoon Suite keyboardist Ray Coburn at a showcase at Lee's Palace in Toronto; after two live performances for EMI executives, the label signed Manning to a record deal. Volume 1, her debut album, was released by EMI in Canada and Nettwerk in the United States in 1997. Manning and Coburn produced and performed; other featured musicians included Melanie Doane, Sean Lennon, and Manning's parents, Darlene and David Manning, on clarinet and trumpet respectively. Stephen Drake, of Canadian rock band the Odds, mixed the album. Her first single and video, "Half the Man," was downcast, mournful and heavily folk-inflected; nonetheless it became a strong hit on Canadian radio and MuchMusic, and the follow-up track, the uptempo pop number "My Addiction", matched or exceeded its success. Manning toured for more than two years, performing on the first season of Lilith Fair and with Radiohead, Lisa Loeb, Spirit of the West, Burton Cummings and others. She was nominated for the 1998 Juno Award for Best New Artist. Shades, her second album with EMI, was released in late 2002. Recorded in Los Angeles with Red Hot Chili Peppers producer Jim Scott, the album was criticized in some reviews for a production-heavy, adult contemporary sound that took away from Manning's own voice and potential. Other reviews were far more favorable, praising the album's aural ambience and Manning's talent for introspective lyrics. A single and a video were released for the song "Miracle". After eight years, Manning parted ways with EMI. Her third album, Folkyo, was released on August 22, 2006, and saw Manning write, co-produce and perform. She released the album on her own label, LeParc Records, and even raised funds to finish production by working on an oil and gas camp in Northern British Columbia for the Winter of 2006. Her recent collaborators include Gavin Brown and Danny Michel. Folkyo has received positive reviews, praising the album's musical intricacy and Manning's voice and writing, as well as its complex tones and clever lyrics. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.