Evie Clair Opening for The Duttons!
Evie was able to perform on the Dutton stage in Mesa, AZ. She sang and played some of her favorites and sounded glorious. She loved being able to stay and watch the world-renowned Duttons perform.
Evie was able to perform on the Dutton stage in Mesa, AZ. She sang and played some of her favorites and sounded glorious. She loved being able to stay and watch the world-renowned Duttons perform.
Evie had the wonderful opportunity to work with amazing musicians and artists on a curriculum project for AGREE. She recorded on several songs that will be distributed to Arizona schools in 2015. She had the solo on Get up and put ’em Pebbles in as the “Raven” on this one that
Stephanie Maybey wrote this beautiful song and the adorable David Archuleta released a stellar arrangement of it for the movie “Meet the Mormons.” He then put out a call for people to post their own covers of the song on YouTube. This is Evie Clair’s version. FREE mp3 Download
Arizona’s Rockin’ with Talent competition this past weekend was a big success. Evie Clair won the hearts of the audience. Congratulations to Evelyn for 1st place in her category for this stunning performance of Carrie Underwood’s Temporary Home. A special thanks to Vistalight Productions for filming the event.
Sunkiss Pool Commercial from Vistalight Productions on Vimeo. In August 2014, Evie starred in a Sunkiss Pools commercial with her family produced by Vistalight Producitons. What a blast!
For You is Evie’s original song remastered in 2015 by Stephen Moyer at Vistalight Productions and featured on the Once I Was a Beehive soundtrack. Also available on Amazon and iTunes. (Release: November 2015) For You (right click & save link as)- download Evie’s original single for free — Love, Evie
Evie Clair was invited to sing the National Anthem at the Arizona Diamondbacks Game this summer. She was so excited to see so many people come to support her first anthem experience. The Dbacks posted an Instagram of Evie on the big screen with the players honoring our country’s anthem.
Evie Clair played Molly in Hale Theatre Arizona’s production of Annie at age 8. She learned to tap dance from Cambrian James just for the show and gained so much stage presence and experience from all involved. Hale Theatre has an outstanding name for excellence in stage productions and Evie