Amanda Marshall tells us where she's been for the last 20 years

The singer-songwriter drops by Q to talk about the decades in between her last two albums

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Caption: Amanda Marshall is a Juno-winning singer-songwriter. (AmandaMarshall.com)

Media Audio | Q : Amanda Marshall on where she's been, and where she's going

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You probably recognize Amanda Marshall best for her songs like Birmingham, Dark Horse or Everybody's Got A Story.
Marshall's music has been inescapable on Canadian radio for more than 20 years. But during that time, the singer-songwriter sort of disappeared. Now, she's back with a brand new album, Heavy Lifting.
Marshall tells Q(external link) host Tom Power(external link) why she's been gone so long, what it was like to have Elton John talk about her music on TV in the early days of her career, and her experience being mixed race in the music industry.
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The full interview with Amanda Marshall is available on our podcast, Q with Tom Power(external link). Listen and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.

Interview with Amanda Marshall produced by Mitch Pollock.

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