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"Cornflake Girl" is a song by American singer-songwriter Tori Amos. It was released on January 10, 1994, as the first single from her second studio album, Under the Pink (1994), by EastWest Records in the United Kingdom.
On Tori Amos' second solo album, the singer-songwriter continued to offer piano-driven rock songs dealing with religion, gender, and sexuality. In addition to featuring more cryptic lyrics and experimental song structures, Amos invited in reggae influences on the single "Cornflake Girl", prepared piano on "Bells for Her" by John Philip Shenale ...
Tori Amos [7] (born Myra Ellen Amos; August 22, 1963) is an American singer-songwriter and pianist. She is a classically trained musician with a mezzo-soprano vocal range. [ 8 ] Having already begun composing instrumental pieces on piano, Amos won a full scholarship to the Peabody Institute at Johns Hopkins University at the age of five, the ...
TORI (14A: "Cornflake Girl" singer Amos) "Cornflake Girl" is a song from TORI Amos' Under the Pink album, released in 1994. Fun fact: TORI Amos was in a commercial for Kellogg's Cornflakes in 1985 ...
Showtime’s “Yellowjackets” is back, and viewers who hoped to hear a song from ’90s icon Tori Amos finally get their wish, as music supervisor Nora Felder delivers a tasty treat in the form ...
Diving Deep Live is the sixth live album by American singer-songwriter Tori Amos.It was released on December 6, 2024, through Decca Records. [2] The album was recorded on Amos' Ocean to Ocean Tour throughout 2022 and 2023 backed by bassist and "musical director" Jon Evans and drummer Ash Soan. [1]
"A Sorta Fairytale" is a song written and performed by singer-songwriter Tori Amos. It was released as the first single from her 2002 album Scarlet's Walk.The song reached number 14 on the Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart, and number two on the Triple A (adult album alternative) chart. [1]
In 1992, when Tori Amos released her debut solo album Little Earthquakes, ... If we learned nothing else from “Cornflake Girl,” it’s time we all tried to do better. How about you, Rock Hall