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| name = Amie Comeaux | image = Amie Comeaux promo image.png | caption = | image_size = | background = solo_singer | birth_name = Amie Noelle Comeaux | birth_date = {{birth date|1976|12|04}} Brusly, Louisiana, U.S. | death_date = {{death date and age|1997|12|21|1976|12|04}} Lacombe, Louisiana, U.S. | origin = Brusly, Louisiana | instrument = Vocals | genre = Country | occupation = Singer | years_active = 1993–1997 | label = Polydor Nashville | associated_acts = Toby Keith }} Amie Noelle Comeaux ({{IPAc-en|ˈ|k|oʊ|m|oʊ}}; December 4, 1976 – December 21, 1997) was an American country music singer who gained fame in her teens. Her debut album, Moving Out, was released on Polydor Records in 1994, and it produced the single "Who's She to You", a No. 64 on the Billboard country charts. Two posthumous albums, A Very Special Angel and Memories Left Behind, were issued in 1998 and 2007, respectively. Early lifeComeaux first began singing at nursing homes and weddings as a child. When she was nine years old, she sang the Star-Spangled Banner at a New Orleans Saints game in the Louisiana Superdome, and continued to do so throughout her teenage years. Comeaux was also chosen to play the lead role in Annie at the Baton Rouge Little Theater. CareerRecord producer Harold Shedd had been working with Comeaux since she was ten years old, helping her with her singing skills.[1][2] In 1993, she was signed to Polydor Records label. A year later, her debut album Moving Out was released;[1] however, Polydor closed its doors soon afterward, and Comeaux was left without a record deal. Toby Keith, who was also on Polydor at the time, had offered to help with Comeaux's second album before the label's closure.[2] DeathOn December 21, 1997, Comeaux was returning home with her grandmother and her godchild, Megan, from a Christmas family gathering in Alabama. As Comeaux passed a car, her car hydroplaned due to heavy rain and struck a tree. She was killed instantly.[3] Comeaux's grandmother and godchild were injured in the crash and were hospitalized for some time, but both survived. She was buried in Grace Memorial Park Cemetery in Plaquemine, Louisiana.[4] Comeaux's posthumous album A Very Special Angel was released March 6, 1998 by Rival Records of Nashville, Tennessee, but due to printing errors, the album had to be repackaged and was re-released 20 days later. Comeaux had co-written some of the songs on the album. A second posthumous album, Memories Left Behind, was released in 2007. This album was dedicated to Comeaux's mother, who died in August 2006. DiscographyAlbums
Singles
Music videos
References1. ^1 http://www.allmusic.com/artist/amie-comeaux-mn0000747865/discography 2. ^1 {{cite web |url=http://weeklywire.com/ww/01-12-98/nash_music-industry.html |title="Before Her Time": Country music loses Amie Comeaux |accessdate=2008-01-07 |last=Keel |first=Beverly |date= 1998-01-12 |work=Nashville Scene}} 3. ^{{cite news|title=Brusly singer dies in car wreck|date=December 22, 1997|work=The Advocate}} 4. ^{{cite news|title=Briefs|date=December 23, 1997|work=The Advocate}} 5. ^{{cite web|url=http://americanradiohistory.com/Archive-Billboard/90s/1994/BB-1994-09-10.pdf|title=Single Reviews|work=Billboard|date=September 10, 1994}}
18 : 1976 births|1997 deaths|20th-century American actresses|Accidental deaths in Louisiana|American child singers|American female country singers|American country singer-songwriters|Burials in Louisiana|Cajun people|Singers from Louisiana|People from West Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana|Polydor Records artists|Road incident deaths in Louisiana|20th-century American singers|Songwriters from Louisiana|Actresses from Louisiana|20th-century women singers|Country musicians from Louisiana |
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