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Meg Flather: Music Bio

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Singer/songwriter and actress Meg Flather is a two-time Backstage Bistro Award-winning performer and has garnered glowing reviews from top New York City publications. As a comic actress, she has appeared on Late Night with Conan O'Brien and The Rosie O’Donnell Show. As a singer/songwriter Meg was featured performer for The Gay Men’s Health Crisis at New York’s historic Webster Hall, the 2002 Vermont Film Festival and the 2003 and 2004 Tribeca Film and Family Festivals. While hosting The Rosie O'Donnell Show, Caroline Rhea described Meg’s music as "totally beautiful.” Meg’s songs are showcased in the independent film, Nobody’s Perfect, which screened at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival, Off-Broadway’s Acts of Love, Juilliard graduate thesis film Betty on the Bed and a multi-media project dedicated to mental illness and teen suicide prevention, A Secret Best Not Kept.

Meg is often compared vocally, lyrically and stylistically to legendary singer/songwriters: Joni Mitchell, Carly Simon, Annie Lennox and Suzanne Vega. To listen to or purchase Meg’s music, visit Amazon.com or itunes.  Meg is a member of ASCAP and all songs are published by Margaret Hall Music. Meg is a member of ASCAP and all songs are published by Margaret Hall Music.
 
Meg also makes television commercials, corporate films and is the spokesperson for several brands internationally in the world of home shopping. As an expert in field of health and beauty, Meg has appeared in the USA on HSN, SHOP NBC, QVC, The Discovery Channel and The Shopping Channel of Canada and TVSN of Australia. Meg  recently trademarked the name, Home Shopping Diva® and her one woman show titled, Home Shopping Diva, was one of Times Square Chronicles Online reviewer Stephen Hanks' Top 10 favorite cabaret shows of 2011. (His full review can be found on the press page of this website. Meg periodically performs this show and all show details are posted on the calender page of this website.)
 
Meg’s background is as diverse as the many hats she likes to wear. Born in the Philippines as the youngest daughter of two Peace Corps Staff Directors, she spent her first five years in Micronesia and Malaysia. She then moved to the suburbs of Massachusetts and eventually settled in New York City where she attended the High School of Music and Art in Harlem. Meg attended NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts, but finished her degree at SUNY. Meg devoted several years to volunteering with AIDS and cancer patients through the Supportive Care Program at St. Vincent’s Hospital.
 
Enjoy some music clips from Meg's five original albums played to live performances images and all album covers.

Meg Flather's YouTube Channel.com

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