Liberty Silver was born to a Jamaican-Irish mother and a Hawaiian father, who first met while competing at the
Commonwealth Games. Not long after her birth, Silver was placed for adoption by her birth parents and was adopted into a household in Ontario, Canada. Silver grew up in various cities in Ontario, including
Kingston and
Peterborough. In her later years, she discovered through the Ontario adoption records that she has a biological brother who plays for an Ottawa-based band.[3]
At 12 years old, Silver performed with a Toronto reggae band, The Wild Bunch, as an opening act for
Bob Marley’s show at the
Madison Square Garden in New York.[4]
Career
As the first Black woman to receive a
Juno Award, Liberty Silver is widely known for paving the way for future generations of Black female artists in the Canadian music industry.[5] She won two
1985 Juno Awards, one for
Best R&B/Soul Recording of the Year ("Lost Somewhere Inside Your Love") and the other for
Best Reggae/Calypso Recording ("Heaven Must Have Sent You" with Otis Gayle). She has been nominated for a Juno Award a total of five times, from 1985 to 1989. She was also on the Super Dave Osborne show.
As merely 12 years old, she performed in a reggae band as an opening act in New York City for
Bob Marley at
Madison Square Garden.[6] In 2000, Silver also hosted a TV series known as Centre Stage Chronicles, directed by
Sylvia Sweeney and Aeyliya Husain. Season 1 aired a total of 13 episodes, with guests ranging from
Martha Chaves to
Carol Welsman.[7]
As a member of a supergroup called
Northern Lights, she appeared on the platinum-selling 1985 African charity ensemble single "
Tears Are Not Enough", singing a duet with
Mike Reno of
Loverboy. Other artists on the track include Bryan Adams, Anne Murray and Joni Mitchell.
Silver competed as a vocalist on Star Search, winning the competition several weeks in a row. In 2016, she sang Amazing Grace at the funeral of a former Toronto mayor
Rob Ford.[8] Other prominent figures Silver performed for include: Former U.S. President
Barack Obama,
Celine Dion,
Desmond Tutu, former President of the Soviet Union
Mikhail Gorbachev, among many others.[9]
Silver has appeared in a wide range of distinguished music festivals throughout her career, from Niagara Jazz Festival, The Beaches International Jazz Festival, Antigua Jazz Festival,
Ottawa Jazz Festival, Jamaican Air Canada Jazz Festival,
Barbados Jazz Festival, Toronto Funk + Soul Festival to TRIUS Jazz Festival, to name a few.[10]
Discography
Albums
Live! In Session - Liberty Silver With The Bill King Quartet (1994)[11]
^Brownstein, Bill (26 July 1986). "Making waves: Silver set to take over Le Portage". The (Montreal) Gazette. p. D6.. Indicates Detroit birthplace with Kingston, Ontario childhood.
^Brownstein, Bill (4 August 1986). "Silver was a bargain unlikely to be repeated". The (Montreal) Gazette. p. C5. Identified as 24-year-old.