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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Eva_CassidyEva Cassidy - Wikipedia

    Eva Marie Cassidy (February 2, 1963 – November 2, 1996) was an American singer and musician known for her interpretations of jazz, folk, and blues music, sung with a powerful, emotive soprano voice.

  2. Welcome to the Eva Cassidy Web Site, a resource for those seeking information about the late singer Eva Cassidy. Eva died in 1996 from melanoma, the most deadly form of skin cancer. Her music was little-known during her 33 years of life, but today her soul-stirring voice is reaching people all over the world.

  3. Dec 22, 2014 · The new orchestral Eva Cassidy album I CAN ONLY BE ME is released 3rd March 2023 https://evacassidy.lnk.to/ICanOnlyBeMe Restored footage of Eva Cassidy performing Over The...

  4. Oct 30, 2020 · While her album, Songbird, sold more than five million copies worldwide — reaching platinum status six times in England and becoming certified platinum in the United States in 2008, according to Grunge News – Cassidy never knew of her success. She died of cancer in 1996, age 33.

  5. It has become an enduring part of Eva Cassidy’s story, that the last song she ever sang in public was “What a Wonderful World.” Less than six weeks before she passed away, Eva was in the midst of aggressive chemotherapy treatment.

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    The new orchestral Eva Cassidy album I CAN ONLY BE ME is released 3rd March 2023 https://evacassidy.lnk.to/ICanOnlyBeMe

  7. Nov 2, 1996 · Eva Marie Cassidy. Born : February 2, 1963, in Washington DC, USA. Died: November 2, 1996, in Bowie, Maryland, at age 33. Cause of death: Melanoma (one of the deadliest forms of cancer). In the 1980s, Eva had a malignant mole removed from her back, but the cancer recurred in the summer of 1996 when she had a sore hip and learned it was broken.

  8. Eva Cassidy: A Musical Soul - A voice singing Somewhere Over the Rainbow has an emotional reach that can send a shiver down your spine.

  9. Eva Marie Cassidy (February 2, 1963 in Washington, DC – November 2, 1996 in Bowie, Maryland) was an American vocalist described by the British newspaper The Guardian as “one of the greatest voices of her generation.” She had a diverse repertoire of jazz, blues, folk, gospel and pop.

  10. May 1, 2002 · Cassidy, who loved the Wizard of Oz books as a child, breathed new life into an old song about hope and longing.