Alannah Myles is still active as a musician, though she hasn’t maintained the same level of fame as she did after her hit “Black Velvet” in 1989. She continues to perform and release music independently.
Alannah Myles rose to international fame with her self-titled debut album in 1989, which featured the hit single “Black Velvet.” The song was a massive success, earning her a Grammy Award for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance and several Juno Awards in Canada. Following her initial success, Myles released several more albums, including “Rockinghorse” in 1992, “A-lan-nah” in 1995, and “Arrival” in 1997, but none matched the commercial success of her debut.
After a hiatus, Myles returned with “Black Velvet” in 2008, a re-recorded collection of her hits and new material. She has faced challenges in the music industry, including disputes with her former record label, which impacted her ability to release new music. Despite these setbacks, Myles has continued to work independently, releasing music through her own label and maintaining a presence on social media platforms to connect with her fans.
In recent years, Myles has been involved in various projects and continues to perform. She has embraced the digital age, making her music available on streaming platforms and using the internet to engage with her audience. Her legacy, particularly the enduring popularity of “Black Velvet,” remains a highlight of her career, and she is regarded as an important figure in Canadian rock music.