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Tori Amos
Birthday: August 22, 1963
Birth Place: Newton, North Carolina, USA
Height: 5' 2"
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At age one, Tori and her family moved to Baltimore, where she spent much of her childhood. She started playing piano at a very early age (2 1/2). At the age of five, she was accepted to the Peabody Conservatory (Arts school); she was the youngest person to be accepted to the school. However, she soon discovered that there were conflicts between her wants and those of the school. At age 11, she was kicked out. She eventually ended up in a rock band called Y Kan't Tori Read, who released an album in 1988. The album was a severe flop, and the band broke up shortly thereafter. Tori has been doing her solo gig ever since, known for her strong voice, eccentric lyrics, and (of course) her exceptional skill on the piano.
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- In high school, Tori was voted Homecoming Queen, Choir Flirt, and Most Likely To Suceed.
- Chosen by People magazine as one of the 50 Most Beautiful People in the World. [1996]
- She gave birth to a 7 pound, 1 ounce baby girl, named 'Natashya Lorien'. [5 September 2000]
- Born at 1:10 PM EST
- Her father is Methodist minister Dr. Rev. Edison Amos of Rockville, Maryland. His commentary on the second amendment is featured in sound clips on her song "Happiness is a Warm Gun" (a Beatles cover).
- Set to release her new album "Scarlet's Walk" in October 2002.
- Resides in Cornwall, England and West Palm Beach, Florida.
- Her husband is from England.
- Has received 7 Grammy nominations, sold close to 20 million albums worldwide (despite recieving little, if any mainstream airplay) and according to VH1, is the 77th greatest woman in rock n' roll history.
- Toured with Alanis Morissette in 1999.
- Ranked #71 on VH1's 100 Greatest Women of Rock N Roll
- Is good friends with Trent Reznor, who sang the background vocals on her song "Past the Mission" from her album "Under The Pink".
- Lost her older brother, Michael Amos, in a tragic car accident in November of 2004.
- Close friend of writer Neil Gaiman, who dedicated to her the character of "Delirium" in his comic saga "Sandman".
- She is famous for her skill to play covers of famous songs on the piano. Her first strike was the piano cover of "Smells Like Teen Spirit". At her concerts, there is always the Tori Amos Pianobar Moment, where she plays covers requested by her fans.
- Is part Cherokee Indian on her mother's side. She often has Indian influences in her songs, esp. on the album "Scarlet's Walk", which includes the song "Wampum Prayer", a tribute to her heritage.
- Was considered for the part of Sarah in The Crow: City of Angels (1996)
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