| Victoria Shaw Bio |
Victoria Shaw's songs have been staples on the charts since the early '90s. Shaw's number one compositions include, Garth Brooks', "THE RIVER" and "SHE'S EVERY WOMAN," Doug Stone's "TOO BUSY BEING IN LOVE," and "I LOVE THE WAY YOU LOVE ME" (recorded by John Michael Montgomery and Boyzone). In 1992, Victoria was signed to Warner/Repise records where she recorded two critically acclaimed albums. Victoria is passionately involved with the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation and in 1998 she wrote and executive-produced the single, "ONE HEART AT A TIME" featuring the vocals of
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Garth Brooks, Olivia Newton-John, Billy Dean, Michael McDonald, Neal McCoy, Faith Hill and Bryan White and donated all her proceeds to CF. In 1999, Victoria started Taffeta Records and released her third CD "OLD FRIENDS, NEW MEMORIES." Victoria has won many songwriting awards including an ACM and two Daytime Emmy awards in the category of Outstanding Original Song. Victoria has performed throughout the world including opening for Garth Brooks at his legendary concert in Central Park.
For more music and information check out www.victoriashaw.com.
VICTORIA SHAW, WHEN SHE CAME TO NASHVILLE, YOU KNEW SHE WAS GOING TO BE SO MUCH MORE THAN A ONE-FORMAT WRITER. SHE DID THE ARTIST THING, BUT VICTORIA'S GOT WAY TOO BIG A HEART TO CONTINUE THE COMMERCIALISM OF THE ARTIST THING, LIKE MAC MCANALLY, THOSE SONGWRITERS WHO ARE TOO HUMAN TO BE ARTISTS BECAUSE THEY TAKE EVERYTHING PERSONALLY AND THEY'RE HOMEBODIES AND THEY LOVE TO JUST WRITE. - Garth Brooks |
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