April Meservy

April Meservy

April Meservy is a singer/songwriter from Reno, Nevada. Meservy has received five Pearl Awards, [http://www.ldsmusicworld.com/artists/april_meservy.html] and has been featured on albums and compilations released all over the world, including several of the "soundtrack" CDs for Especially for Youth, in addition to film and commercial spots. Meservy has had the opportunity to perform in Salt Lake City's Olympic Square during the 2002 Winter Olympics, in the 2008 Summer Nights on the Stoop Concert Series, [http://www.ldsmusicworld.com/artists/april_meservy.html] and has received invitations to perform as far away as China. Her first album, Harvest of Change, is slated for a Fall 2008 release, on Meservy's own label, Forêt d'Musique (Jèrriais: "Forest of Music").

External links

* [http://www.aprilmeservy.com AprilMeservy.com] – April Meservy's web site, containing music samples.


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