
Eva Cassidy was an American singer born on February 2, 1963, in the United States. Known for her versatile interpretations of timeless songs, she explored genres such as jazz, blues, folk, gospel, country, and pop. Despite her immense talent, her career was cut short when she passed away from melanoma on November 2, 1996. Eva Cassidy gained posthumous recognition for her emotive renditions of classics like "Over the Rainbow" and "Fields of Gold". Her work continues to influence and inspire artists, leaving a lasting legacy in the world of contemporary music.
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