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Mélissa Laveaux

Mélissa Laveaux (born 9 January 1985) is an independent Canadian singer-songwriter and guitarist of Haitian descent previously signed to No Format!.[1] Her music has been described as a mix of roots, folk, and blues using her signature percussive finger-style guitar stylings and soulful vocals.[2] In 2006, Laveaux released the first full-length album of her own songs, which she co-produced with percussionist Rob Reid (on tabla and cajón) and Lisa Patterson of Imaginit Music Studios.[3] Laveaux has received critical praise from her peers in such magazines as ColorLines[4] and is a Songs from the Heart recipient from the 2006 Ontario Council of Folk Festivals' conference in the World Music category for penning "Koud'lo".[5]

Mélissa Laveaux
Background information
Born (1985-01-09) 9 January 1985 (age 39)
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
GenresIndie rock, folk rock, pop rock
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter
Instrument(s)Vocals, guitar
LabelsNo Format!, Malleable Records
Websitehttp://melissalaveaux.com/

Laveaux has opened for several artists who have inspired her music, including Meshell Ndegeocello, Feist and Lura. She has also performed at jazz and popular music festivals around the globe. Although most of her performances have been in France, she regularly performs in Japan and Spain. Festivals that have featured Laveaux include the Montreal International Jazz Festival (2007, 2009 and 2010), Cully Jazz, Donostia Jazzaldia, Festival du Bout du Monde (2008), Les Francofolies de La Rochelle (2009), and Sakifo Musik Festival in La Réunion Island and le Printemps de Bourges. She has been a featured guest on CBC Radio's local programs Ottawa Morning and All in a Day and in the national radio broadcasts Bandwidth, Canada Live, and Go!.

Laveaux earned an Honours Bachelor of Arts in Ethics at the University of Ottawa in December 2007.

In 2009, Laveaux collaborated with producer MaJiKer for a track to be released on his B-side EP of Body Piano Machine.

In 2018, Laveaux's album Radyo Siwel was long-listed for the Polaris Music Prize.[6]

Camphor and Copper edit

In July 2006, Laveaux released her first album Camphor & Copper on the independent record label Malleable Records. In 2007, she won the Lagardère Talent foundation's musician bursary.[7] The grant was used to record and mix a new version of Camphor & Copper, mixed and mastered by Bénédicte Schmidt and released on No Format!. Five tracks were cut, and five additional tracks were added. Covers are "I wanna be evil" (Eartha Kitt) and "Needle in the Hay" (Elliott Smith), as well as a traditional Creole lullaby "Dodo Titit", originally sung by Martha Jean Claude. Producers who performed on the album include Majiker (beatbox) and Lisa Patterson (keys), while additional performers included Morgan Doctor (drums) and Martin Gamet (bass). This version of the album was released in France on 18 November 2008. Other European releases followed: Spain (2009), Italy (2009), Switzerland and Belgium (2009), Portugal (2010), Germany and Austria (2009), followed by a Canadian release in March 2010 with Montreal indie label Spectra.

In 2009, Laveaux collaborated with producer Mocky for a cover of Beyoncé's "Crazy in Love". This track was included alongside other B sides for the deluxe version of Camphor & Copper. Other tracks included "Les Cendres" and "First Class".

Dying is a Wild Night edit

Her second full-length album was released in February 2013 in Europe, entitled Dying Is a Wild Night, referencing an Emily Dickinson quote: "Dying is a wild night and a new road".

Musicians edit

  • The Jazz Basterds: Ludovic Bruni, Vincent Taeger (from Poni Hoax) and Vincent Taurelle (keyboardist with Air) – guitar, bass, drums, percussions, piano, synths, keys and programming.
  • Mélissa Laveaux – guitar, lead and backing vocals
  • Thea Hjelmeland – backing vocals

Production edit

  • Mélissa Laveaux – songwriter
  • Ludovic Bruni, Vincent Taeger, Vincent Taurelle – producers
  • Bertrand Fresel – mixing
  • Adam Ayan – mastering

Discography edit

Albums (full-length)

  • Camphor & Copper (Malleable Records, 2006)
  • Camphor & Copper[8] (No Format!, 2009)
  • Dying Is a Wild Night[9] (No Format!, 2013)
  • Radyo Siwel[10] (2018)
  • Mama Forgot Her Name Was Miracle (2022)

Demos

  • Four Piece Mosaic
  • Live at Alumni
  • Warm Milk and Honey

Compilations

  • Hands off Haiti (2007)
  • Nos Artistes – édition branchée (2007)
  • SOS Haiti (2010)

References edit

  1. ^ Crockard, Caitlin (2 May 2007). . Chart. Archived from the original on 7 June 2011. Retrieved 7 December 2008.{{cite magazine}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  2. ^ Mélissa Laveaux. "Mélissa Laveaux – singer-songwriter of soulful sort (official website)". Melissalaveaux.com. Retrieved 27 November 2008.
  3. ^ Crockard, Caitlin (3 June 2006). . Chart. Archived from the original on 7 June 2011. Retrieved 7 December 2008.{{cite magazine}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  4. ^ Toshi Reagon, TV on the Radio and Mélissa Laveaux reviewed on ColorLines, http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G1-157950605.html
  5. ^ "OCFF Songs from the Heart 2006 Recipients".
  6. ^ "2018 Nominees". Polaris Music Prize. 18 February 2019. Retrieved 3 February 2021.
  7. ^ . Fondation-jeanluclagardere.com. Archived from the original on 10 December 2008. Retrieved 27 November 2008.
  8. ^ "Camphor & Copper, by Mélissa Laveaux". Mélissa Laveaux. Retrieved 10 April 2021.
  9. ^ "Dying Is A Wild Night, by Mélissa Laveaux". Mélissa Laveaux. Retrieved 10 April 2021.
  10. ^ "Radyo Siwèl, by Mélissa Laveaux". Mélissa Laveaux. Retrieved 10 April 2021.

External links edit

  • Mélissa Laveaux at AllMusic   Mélissa Laveaux on Bandcamp   Mélissa Laveaux discography at Discogs   Mélissa Laveaux discography at MusicBrainz  
  • Official website

mélissa, laveaux, born, january, 1985, independent, canadian, singer, songwriter, guitarist, haitian, descent, previously, signed, format, music, been, described, roots, folk, blues, using, signature, percussive, finger, style, guitar, stylings, soulful, vocal. Melissa Laveaux born 9 January 1985 is an independent Canadian singer songwriter and guitarist of Haitian descent previously signed to No Format 1 Her music has been described as a mix of roots folk and blues using her signature percussive finger style guitar stylings and soulful vocals 2 In 2006 Laveaux released the first full length album of her own songs which she co produced with percussionist Rob Reid on tabla and cajon and Lisa Patterson of Imaginit Music Studios 3 Laveaux has received critical praise from her peers in such magazines as ColorLines 4 and is a Songs from the Heart recipient from the 2006 Ontario Council of Folk Festivals conference in the World Music category for penning Koud lo 5 Melissa LaveauxBackground informationBorn 1985 01 09 9 January 1985 age 39 Montreal Quebec CanadaGenresIndie rock folk rock pop rockOccupation s Singer songwriterInstrument s Vocals guitarLabelsNo Format Malleable RecordsWebsitehttp melissalaveaux com Laveaux has opened for several artists who have inspired her music including Meshell Ndegeocello Feist and Lura She has also performed at jazz and popular music festivals around the globe Although most of her performances have been in France she regularly performs in Japan and Spain Festivals that have featured Laveaux include the Montreal International Jazz Festival 2007 2009 and 2010 Cully Jazz Donostia Jazzaldia Festival du Bout du Monde 2008 Les Francofolies de La Rochelle 2009 and Sakifo Musik Festival in La Reunion Island and le Printemps de Bourges She has been a featured guest on CBC Radio s local programs Ottawa Morning and All in a Day and in the national radio broadcasts Bandwidth Canada Live and Go Laveaux earned an Honours Bachelor of Arts in Ethics at the University of Ottawa in December 2007 In 2009 Laveaux collaborated with producer MaJiKer for a track to be released on his B side EP of Body Piano Machine In 2018 Laveaux s album Radyo Siwel was long listed for the Polaris Music Prize 6 Contents 1 Camphor and Copper 2 Dying is a Wild Night 2 1 Musicians 2 2 Production 3 Discography 4 References 5 External linksCamphor and Copper editIn July 2006 Laveaux released her first album Camphor amp Copper on the independent record label Malleable Records In 2007 she won the Lagardere Talent foundation s musician bursary 7 The grant was used to record and mix a new version of Camphor amp Copper mixed and mastered by Benedicte Schmidt and released on No Format Five tracks were cut and five additional tracks were added Covers are I wanna be evil Eartha Kitt and Needle in the Hay Elliott Smith as well as a traditional Creole lullaby Dodo Titit originally sung by Martha Jean Claude Producers who performed on the album include Majiker beatbox and Lisa Patterson keys while additional performers included Morgan Doctor drums and Martin Gamet bass This version of the album was released in France on 18 November 2008 Other European releases followed Spain 2009 Italy 2009 Switzerland and Belgium 2009 Portugal 2010 Germany and Austria 2009 followed by a Canadian release in March 2010 with Montreal indie label Spectra In 2009 Laveaux collaborated with producer Mocky for a cover of Beyonce s Crazy in Love This track was included alongside other B sides for the deluxe version of Camphor amp Copper Other tracks included Les Cendres and First Class Dying is a Wild Night editHer second full length album was released in February 2013 in Europe entitled Dying Is a Wild Night referencing an Emily Dickinson quote Dying is a wild night and a new road Musicians edit The Jazz Basterds Ludovic Bruni Vincent Taeger from Poni Hoax and Vincent Taurelle keyboardist with Air guitar bass drums percussions piano synths keys and programming Melissa Laveaux guitar lead and backing vocals Thea Hjelmeland backing vocals Production edit Melissa Laveaux songwriter Ludovic Bruni Vincent Taeger Vincent Taurelle producers Bertrand Fresel mixing Adam Ayan masteringDiscography editAlbums full length Camphor amp Copper Malleable Records 2006 Camphor amp Copper 8 No Format 2009 Dying Is a Wild Night 9 No Format 2013 Radyo Siwel 10 2018 Mama Forgot Her Name Was Miracle 2022 Demos Four Piece Mosaic Live at Alumni Warm Milk and Honey Compilations Hands off Haiti 2007 Nos Artistes edition branchee 2007 SOS Haiti 2010 References edit Crockard Caitlin 2 May 2007 Ottawa s Melissa Laveaux Signs With France s No Format Records Chart Archived from the original on 7 June 2011 Retrieved 7 December 2008 a href Template Cite magazine html title Template Cite magazine cite magazine a CS1 maint unfit URL link Melissa Laveaux Melissa Laveaux singer songwriter of soulful sort official website Melissalaveaux com Retrieved 27 November 2008 Crockard Caitlin 3 June 2006 Ottawa Buzz Melissa Laveaux Releases Camphor amp Copper Chart Archived from the original on 7 June 2011 Retrieved 7 December 2008 a href Template Cite magazine html title Template Cite magazine cite magazine a CS1 maint unfit URL link Toshi Reagon TV on the Radio and Melissa Laveaux reviewed on ColorLines http www encyclopedia com doc 1G1 157950605 html OCFF Songs from the Heart 2006 Recipients 2018 Nominees Polaris Music Prize 18 February 2019 Retrieved 3 February 2021 Melissa Laveaux Fondation jeanluclagardere com Archived from the original on 10 December 2008 Retrieved 27 November 2008 Camphor amp Copper by Melissa Laveaux Melissa Laveaux Retrieved 10 April 2021 Dying Is A Wild Night by Melissa Laveaux Melissa Laveaux Retrieved 10 April 2021 Radyo Siwel by Melissa Laveaux Melissa Laveaux Retrieved 10 April 2021 External links editMelissa Laveaux at AllMusic nbsp Melissa Laveaux on Bandcamp nbsp Melissa Laveaux discography at Discogs nbsp Melissa Laveaux discography at MusicBrainz nbsp Official website Mondomix page Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Melissa Laveaux amp oldid 1217780992, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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