[1] At age ten, Fleury appeared on the nationally televised "Tommy Hunter Show" in Toronto, Ontario.
At age thirteen, she won a vocal competition in Edmonton; soon after, she recorded and released the album Lila's Child[1] and toured Western Canada.
[1] In the Top 100, for her first solo performance, Amber sang "I Can't Make You Love Me", which helped her advance to the group stage of the competition.
In the Top 32, Fleury performed Bonnie Raitt's "I Can't Make You Love Me" and was pegged by the judges as being the best singer that had ever been on the show.
However, after her performance of Cher's "Just Like Jesse James" in the Eighties week, Fleury received the lowest number of votes and was eliminated from the competition.