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Meryn Cadell is an American- writer and . He is an assistant professor of song lyrics and libretto writing in the Program at University of British Columbia.


Early life and education
Cadell was born in Brooklyn, New York, grew up in Waterloo, Ontario, and later moved to in the mid-1980s. Meryn Cadell , Canadian Encyclopedia. Cadell is a graduate of the Ontario College of Art and Design.


Career
Cadell re-released an independent cassette titled Mare-In Ka-Dell in 1988 while active as a performance artist in 's Queen Street West scene. As a performance artist, Cadell was particularly known for performing with a to add .

Cadell soon signed to Intrepid Records, and recorded with of , and members of . Those sessions were released in 1991 as the album Angel Food for Thought, whose first single "The Sweater" became a surprise hit in Canada in 1992 and was very popular on college radio and alternative stations in the United States. "The Sweater" is a spoken word monologue with a musical backing track—a remixed sample of ’s jazzy instrumental track “Walk and Talk”. The monologue revolves around a girl's thoughts about a boy's sweater. Canadian Josée Chouinard performed a memorable, high-scoring routine to "The Sweater" at the 1997 Ladies' Professional Championships final in Pensacola, Florida.

In 1993, Cadell released a follow-up album, Bombazine, on . This album featured guest appearances by Rheostatics, , , and John Alcorn. Following the album, Cadell took a hiatus from music to do human rights work with . Cadell also wrote an independent film, which was never produced.

In 1997, Cadell returned to music with the album 6 Blocks on the independent label Handsome Boy Records. Guest performers on this outing included Anne Bourne, Mary Margaret O'Hara, and (Blue Peter), Paul Brennan (Odds) and .

Following that album, Cadell retired from the music business. He publicly as transgender on Bill Richardson's CBC Radio One program on October 2, 2004, although he had already been out to friends and family for a number of years.

In 2007, released an expanded edition of Angel Food for Thought, including two tracks that were previously available only on cassette as well as the video for "The Sweater". The CD was remastered by . Cadell is also known for the Christmas song "The Cat Carol".


Personal life
Cadell is a who transitioned in 2003. "Tall Poppy Interview: Meryn Cadell" . Torontoist.com, February 26, 2007.


Discography
  • MARE-in ka-DELL (1988)
  • Angel Food for Thought (1991)
  • "Barbie" (1992)
  • Bombazine (1993)
  • 6 Blocks (1997)
  • Angel Food for Thought bonus (2007)


External links
  • Https://meryncadell.livejournal.com/58858.html?view=comments" target="_blank" rel="nofollow"> Cadell's weblog

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