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Dayna Manning was born on 27 April, 1978 in Stratford, Ontario, Canada, is a Canadian folk and pop singer-songwriter (born 1978). Discover Dayna Manning's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 45 years old?
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Dayna Manning Net Worth
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Dayna Manning (born April 27, 1978, in Stratford, Ontario) is a Canadian folk and pop singer-songwriter, as well as a producer and sound engineer.
As a teenager she released her first album, Volume 1, on EMI and Nettwerk, with featured musicians including Sean Lennon and Melanie Doane.
Dayna Manning was born in Stratford, Ontario, Canada on April 27, 1978, to David Manning, a music teacher, and Darlene Manning.
One night while babysitting, Manning found a guitar in the house and used it to write her first song, "Walk On The Moon."
Years later the track was included on her debut album.
According to Manning, "I always did [songwriting] completely on my own. It is very personal to me."
While she has learned to play a number of instruments, early on Manning primarily focused on vocals and guitar, with her guitar of choice a handmade McConville Acoustic.
Before releasing a record and while still a teenager, Manning opened for Burton Cummings's "Up Close and Alone" tour in Canada, and she has stated that Cummings was a significant influence on how she handled herself in the industry.
Set to self-produce her first album at the age of 16, she was discovered by Honeymoon Suite keyboardist Ray Coburn at a showcase at Lee's Palace in Toronto; after two live performances for EMI executives, the label signed Manning to a record deal.
Volume 1, her debut album, was released on April 15, 1997, by EMI Music Canada and on August 26, 1997Nettwerk in the United States.
Stephen Drake, of Canadian rock band Odds, mixed the album.
Her first single and video, "Half the Man," was downcast, mournful and heavily folk-inflected; nonetheless it became a strong hit on Canadian radio and MuchMusic, and the uptempo follow-up track, "My Addiction" was also successful, peaking at No. 14 on MuchMusic.
Her live track "I Want," recorded at the original Lilith Fair in Vancouver in 1997, was included on two Lilith Fair compilations, one in 1998 and one in 2000.
A single from the album reached No. 15 on the MuchMusic top hits chart in Canada, and she was nominated for the 1998 Juno Award for Best New Artist.
She was nominated for the 1998 Juno Award for Best New Artist.
After her first release she toured Canada and North America for two years, performing on the first and second season of Lilith Fair and with Lisa Loeb, Spirit of the West, 54-40, Joe Cocker, and opening for Radiohead.
She contributed "I Know How The Moon Must Feel" to the 2000 soundtrack for the film Thomas and the Magic Railroad.
She performed at the first Lilith Fair, and her second album, Shades, was released in 2002 to positive reviews.
Shades, her second album with EMI, was released in late 2002.
It was recorded in Los Angeles at Cello Studios with Red Hot Chili Peppers engineer Jim Scott, and with additional production by Dave Hodge.
The album was criticized in some reviews for a production-heavy sound that took away from Manning's own voice and potential.
Other reviews were more favorable, praising the album's aural ambience and Manning's talent for introspective lyrics.
The song "Miracle" was released as a single and video.
Manning's tracks have been included on a number of compilations.
Her 2002 single "Miracle" was included on the WEA International compilation Women & Songs 6, which also included tracks by artists such as Vanessa Carlton, Madonna, and Sheryl Crow.
The compilation, released in December 2002, became the best-selling album in the Women & Songs franchise, and reached No. 7 on the Top Canadian Albums chart.
A year later her version of "Silent Night," performed by Damhnait Doyle, was released on Women & Songs Christmas.
After eight years Manning parted ways with EMI.
Her third album, Folkyo, was released on December 19, 2006, and saw Manning write, co-produce, engineer and perform.
She released the album on her own label, LeParc Records, and even raised funds to finish production by working at a construction camp in Northern British Columbia for the Winter of 2006.
Folkyo received positive reviews, praising the album's musical intricacy and Manning's voice and writing, as well as its complex tones and clever lyrics.
After releasing her third album Folkyo, Manning joined the folk trio Trent Severn in 2011, along with Emm Gryner and Laura Bates, who was later replaced by Lindsay Schindler.
In 2012 they released their debut, Trent Severn, and the band was nominated for two 2013 Canadian Folk Music Awards''.
According to a Toronto Quarterly article in 2012, "[Manning's] songwriting is sincere and superbly crafted, her finger-picking skills are unmatched and her voice is truly unmistakable with a timbre that reminds one of Roy Forbes, Joni Mitchell and Dolly Parton all at once."
Trent Severn has released two follow up albums, Trillum (2015) and Portage'' (2017), both produced and engineered by Manning.
Trillium made the Longer List for the 2016 Polaris Music Prize .
She is expected to perform a new version of the song for Rainbow Sun Productions' video presentation commemorating the film's 20th anniversary, which will premiere on YouTube on July 19, 2020.