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Then
began a period of exploration, as she delved into the
universe of electronic, urban and contemporary music.
Marcia met Art Roberts who encouraged her to enrol
in the competition Expression musicale de Trois-Rivieres
and in the Festival de Jazz des jeunes du Quebec.
She struck gold! From that point, the pace grew faster.
She went on tour in the Montreal region with the Marcia
Seebaran Trio. Her shows caught the attention of the media
and of an agent who opened to her the doors of the Orient.
In 2000, she had a six month engagement at the Grand
Hotel in Hong Kong, as part of a jazz trio, followed
by a five month engagement in Singapore, where she was
invited to perform the opening act preceding the show
Alegria by the Cirque du Soleil.

After
returning to Montreal in 2001, she resumed her work with
her friend Eloi Amesse. He invited her to join his electronic
music project entitled Messaik. She worked on the
composition of several cuts from the album "97
Clones". In 2002, her voice graced the sound
track of a short feature film by director Jean-Sebastien
Baillat. She then produced her first demo, consisting
of six of her own songs. This demo helped her find a producer
and a manager, as she continued to perform on stage. Marcia
also sang two songs by Ramasutra on the EP "El
pipo del taxi"; she performed in the opening
act for Michel Buble, during the Year Long Montreal
Jazz Festival. Her voice has been heard on television
shows, in media ads and as part of the sound track to
the feature film Nez rouge.

Following
her first CD release, "Thankful For You",
in July 2004, Marcia performed at the 25th anniversary
edition of the Montreal Jazz Festival. In the up coming
years, she plans on persuing her many collaborations and
of course, producing her 2nd album!
"Thankful For You" is available in
stores and online at www.cdbaby.com
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