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Ivana Santilli

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About Me



Born to an Italian father and French Canadian mother, Ivana Santilli’s background is nothing if culturally rich. She tasted major label success while still a wide-eyed teen with the funk-pop outfit 'Bass is Base'. In 1999 the tri-lingual multi-instrumentalist ventured out alone and released her debut solo album 'Brown'. The album won Ivana an impressive collection of awards and nominations and put her firmly in the vanguard of the then nascent indie music scene. 'Corduroy Boogie', her 2004 follow up, featured a host of guest appearances and critically acclaimed singles, garnering favorable reviews and further endearing her to her legions of loyal fans. Since then she has established herself as the sought-after vocalist/ keyboardist in the Nu-Soul, Broken Beat and Electronica scenes and has collaborated with heavyweight producers including: Dwele, Omar, Dego(4 Hero), King Britt, James Poyser, Mitsu the Beats, & Circle Research. Ivana is recognized for her winning musical formula by combining soul bearing lyrics, strikingly beautiful music, with high energy live shows having toured with the likes of: The Roots, De La Soul, Tito Puente, James Brown, and Jamiroquai.
After a period of extensive international touring from London to Tokyo, Ivana took a hiatus from the stage to establish residences in London and New York. “For the past few years I’ve lived abroad, but Canada is always in my heart, especially Toronto,” says Ivana. “The stories and energy of New York are what put new guts into my songs and what kick-started the writing of this album. But many of the songs were recorded in Toronto. So this album is the dichotomy of living in both cities." While living abroad, Ivana found the time and inspiration to compose the songs that now make up her third solo album TONY. She returned to Toronto to record with producers Adam Messinger & Nasri, creating a new sound that brings her into uncharted territory.
TONY is full of catchy hooks and sweet harmonies. The first single “Whateva U Want” recalls the rich vocal harmonies, married to the 808 beats approach, of vintage Hall & Oats. While “Still Anymore” and the Stuart Matthewman (Sade, Maxwell) produced “Keep It To Yourself” exemplify the easy flowing, lushly orchestrated arrangements that dominate much of TONY. The infectious grooves of “Been Through This” and "Hollywood" represent her signature boogie sound. The album’s got Soul, Boogie, Pop, and Ballads, reminiscent of your old mixed-tapes and the classic dance albums of the 80’s —when Pop Music was not confined strictly as a musical genre. "When I was a kid, I was exposed to my sister’s R&B and Funk collection, to my dad’s Neapolitan love songs, but I was also raised on pop music," says Ivana. “This is my reinterpretation of pop music before it became a canned genre, from when pop really meant popular and everyone was INTO it, not just sold on it…”
“TONY is my love song to old-school pop songwriting."
Below with Sylk130 show @ World Cafe Life, Philly, 2006.
The only footage I have of our shows---Thanks you gsjm72 whoever you are...thank you for filming this and posting it: maybe I can get a copy?? 'Whateva U Want'
I'd say although I got my musicality from them, my family is the most difficult to get onstage and in the studio......but I (forclempt) Love 'em oh...soh deeply "Torna A Casa"
"Still Anymore" ...thank you Ivana Santilli for posting this...I'd love a copy...I was far too busy with arranging the new songs + releasing a new album to remember to film the show. So...although identity theft is no fun...you Ivana Santilli, as you've posted yourself on youtube...I'm very appreciative for your filming + posting this video. Hit me up..Would love to meet you, Ivana Santill (original)

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 8/1/2006
Band Website: ivanasantilli.net
Band Members:
Influences: This list would be too long. Better question/answer: My dream project reads as follows: Jamiroquai + Pharrell Williams do an album together with Mark King on bass, Stevie Wonder + Rod Temperton on co-writes, record it in part in Brasil, + Paisley park, Micheal McDonald on some back up vocals,...see, I don't sound anything like this, but I'd definetly buy 100 copies of it, just because. ..............................................Now if I did have a list, Gino Vanelli, Chic, EWF, Zeppelin, Dope documentaries, SNL, Tears for Fears,Quincy Jones-The Dude, Patrice Rushen, Tribe (Called Quest), Rakim, Jobim, Third World, Al Pacino, Steely Dan, Tchaikovsky, Hall 'n Oates, House music, The Police, Kraftwerk + the Clash would be pretty high up on that one.
Sounds Like: What's missing.
Record Label: Brown Recordings
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Where 2 Find TONY

Necessity is the mother of invention. Questions require answers. Myspace + Facebook take time. I'm making that time right now and writing my first real blog in honour of necessities + questions . ...
Posted by Ivana Santilli on Wed, 09 Jul 2008 11:02:00 PST

1st random BIO post:

Sept.10 '06: Give me a minute here. Although I reclaimed my name about a month ago, (somebody else had this domain name + one friend by the name of Tom), I finally just got around to putting up this p...
Posted by Ivana Santilli on Fri, 25 Apr 2008 10:32:00 PST