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  1. Alannah Myles (née Byles; born December 25, 1958) is a Canadian singer-songwriter who has won both a Grammy and a Juno Award for the song "Black Velvet". The song was a top-ten hit in Canada; it was also a number one hit on the US Billboard Hot 100 in 1990.

  2. Apr 14, 2023 · By the end of the 1980s, the raven-haired Canadian singer and songwriter Alannah Myles topped the charts with her sultry country-blues hit “Black Velvet.”

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    Alannah Myles won her first 1990 Grammy Award for Best Female Rock Vocalist with Black Velvet, her third U.S. video released internationally by Atlantic Records in NYC,...

  4. About Alannah Myles. When Alannah Myles played the role of a young aspiring singer on an episode of The Kids Of Degrassi Street, it was more than just an act.

  5. Feb 20, 2023 · Canadian singer-songwriter Alannah Myles, best known for her sultry hit “Black Velvet,” is opening up about her recent health battles and her quest to reclaim her music. Myles is in the midst...

  6. Alannah Myles - Black Velvet (Official Video) Full HD (Digitally Remastered and Upscaled) - YouTube. Enhanced Music Videos. 22.5K subscribers. Subscribed. 397. 20K views 1 year ago. All...

  7. 1990 Grammy Award for Best Female Rock Vocalist. Alannah Myles was born in Toronto, Canada listening to FM radio stations that introduced her to an international compilation of music.

  8. "Black Velvet" is a song written by Canadian songwriters Christopher Ward and David Tyson, and recorded by Canadian singer-songwriter Alannah Myles. It was released as one of four singles from Myles' 1989 eponymous album from Atlantic Records.

  9. Explore Alannah Myles's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Alannah Myles on AllMusic.

  10. Aug 29, 2013 · Alannah Myles (born Byles), singer, songwriter (born 25 December 1958 in Toronto, Ontario). Alannah Myles cut an aggressive and confident, leather-clad figure in Canadian pop.