Kreviazuk has completed recording her third album, which is being produced by Gregg Wattenberg. The effort also includes songs co-written by Kreviazuk's husband, Our Lady Peace frontman and fellow Canadian Raine Maida. The album is due in late 2002 or early 2003, according to a Columbia Records spokesperson.
Kreviazuk is perhaps best known for her single "Surrounded," from her 1997 debut album Under These Rocks And Stones.
Branch has also been working on new material, but is still performing in support of her hit Maverick Records debut album The Spirit Room. Branch appears Saturday (June 29) at a radio show in Kansas City, Missouri.
-- Neal Weiss, Los Angeles
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