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Canadian singer-songwriter Shirley Rose Eikhard, best known for penningBonnie Raitt’s 1991 Grammy-winning song “Something to Talk About,” has died. She was 67.
After suffering complications from cancer, Eikharddied on Thursday at Headwaters Health Care Centre in Orangeville, Ontario, according to her publicistEric Alper, the Associated Press reported.
“Her heart was always in the music, writing another song, and was beholden to no one - no pressures from the label or the industry,” he continued. “When she knew she had written a great one, she knew. The sheer amount of outpouring of love and support from fellow songwriters of here and people who admired her around the globe have been reaching out, and their words are helping get this country through one of the biggest losses in music.”
Eikhard was born in Sackville, New Brunswick to parents June Eikhard and Ceci Eikhard who were also musicians. The family relocated to Oshawa, Ontario when Eikhard was a teenager. She was given her first guitar at age 11 before starting to perform the next year at a fiddling festival in Cobourg, Ontario.
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In 1985, Anne Murray was one of the artists who wanted to record Eikhard’s “Something to Talk About” but faced rejections from her producers. Several years later, Eikhard received a message from Raitt, 73, who told her she had just recorded the song which became Raitt’s first single from her 1991 albumLuck of the Draw.
The track spent 20 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 and later scored Raitt a Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance in addition to being nominated for the record of the year category.
In October 2020, Eikhard was inducted into the Canadian Songwriter’s Hall of Fame before releasing her latest album in 2021,On My Way to You.
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Raitt — who thanked Eikhard during the 1992’s Grammy ceremony — paid tribute to the late musician via Twitter on Friday after learning about her death.
Alongside a black and white picture of Eikhard, Raitt wrote, “I’m deeply saddened to hear of the passing of my friend Shirley Eikhard, the wonderful Canadian singer/songwriter who wrote my hit song, ‘Something to Talk About.’ My condolences go out to her family and friends.”
source: people.com