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Biography
Life-changing revelations can come at odd moments. For singer/songwriter Rachanee, it was during a job interview.
Unable
to choose between pursuing a career in music or a career in
photojournalism, her mentor and interviewer Nancy suggested she flip a
coin to decide which one to focus on for a year. "But," Nancy warned
Rachanee, "picking one means completely giving up the other. So if it
comes up photography, you stop writing songs, you quit the band, you
put away your guitar. are you ready?"
Rachanee replied, "Don't flip the coin."
And that one little decision sparked the pursuit of a dream.
Rachanee has been compared to
"Michelle Branch [and] Christian artist Jennifer Knapp, [with] a voice
that can sound like Natalie Merchant" (Noise, Oct. 2003). Her music has
a guitar-driven folk/rock feel; her heartfelt lyrics appeal to any
audience.
Though Rachanee just came on the
independent music scene in 2003, she hasn't been idle. That year, she
released her EP "Chosen Path," which she wrote, distributed and
co-produced. In 2004 she released her first full-length LP, "Ordinary
Girl." Her sophomore album, "3 am," was released in May of 2007.
She has been featured in the Lansing (MI) State Journal, in
the Noise (a Lansing, Michigan weekly newspaper), on WILX-TV 10 in
Lansing, and on WXYZ Channel 7 in Detroit, MI. Songs from her 2004 release "Ordinary Girl" are being featured on College, AAA, and Christian radio stations around the country. The title track, "Ordinary Girl," debuted at No. 11 on KTLF in Colorado and went to No. 1 on WPFF in Michigan and Wisconsin."Here with Me" from Rachanee's debut album "Ordinary Girl" was named Best Contemporary Christian Song for the 2006 Independent Music Awards. Another song from her debut album, "From Here," placed second in the 2006 Great Lakes Songwriting Contest. And Rachanee’s latest release, “3 am,” was also a finalist for Best Contemporary Christian Album in the 2008 Independent Music Awards.
Rachanee
is comfortable in any venue, having played in various bookstores,
churches, clubs, bars and coffeehouses around the country. Touring constantly to support her two releases, she plays live either solo or as part of a duo, with her husband on percussion.
She has appeared on ("Tuesdays with Morrie" author) Mitch Albom's nationally syndicated radio program. She
has also opened for national acts such as Warren Barfield, former
Caedmon's Call member Derek Webb, Paul Wright, and Brian VanderArk of
the Verve Pipe.