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Shirley Eikhard Cause of Death

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Shirley Rose Eikhard, a Canadian singer-songwriter has died. Eikhard was born on 7 November 1955 and died of cancer in Orangeville, Ontario on 15 December 2022. She was 67 years.

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At age 13, Eikhard successfully auditioned for the Songwriter’s Workshop at the 1969 Mariposa Folk Festival where she played alongside Joni Mitchell, Ian & Sylvia, and Bruce Cockburn.

At age 15, her song “It Takes Time” was recorded by Anne Murray and became a hit in Canada.

Shirley Eikhard | CBC

In the early 1990s, Eikhard performed with Gwen Swick and Cherie Camp in the trio The Three Marias.

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Eikhard sang the theme song to the movie The Passion of Ayn Rand, “Love Is, Love Is Not”.

In 1995, Eikhard recorded a new album, If I Had My Way, co-produced with her long-standing keyboard player Evelyne Datl.

She also contributed the theme song to a new Warner Brothers film, Something to Talk About.

In the late 1990s, she started to record and perform jazz, releasing the albums The Jazz Sessions (1996) and Going Home (1998), headlining her own concert special in 1998 as an episode of Bravo!’s Live at the Rehearsal Hall.

In 2020, Eikhard was inducted into the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame for “Something to Talk About”.


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