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Tia Blake

Christiana Elizabeth "Tia" Wallman (April 13, 1952 – June 17, 2015), better known by her stage name Tia Blake, was an American singer-songwriter and writer. She was known for her 1971 debut album, Folk Songs & Ballads: Tia Blake and Her Folk-Group. Originally released only in France and selling very few copies, it was reissued in 2011 and has been described as a rediscovered lost album. The album gained cult status during the 1990s and 2000s, with comparisons being drawn to musicians such as Nick Drake and Nico.

Tia Blake
Blake on the cover of her 1971 debut album
Background information
Birth nameChristiana Elizabeth Wallman
Also known asTia Wallman
Born(1952-04-13)April 13, 1952
Columbus, Georgia, U.S.
OriginParis, France
DiedJune 17, 2015(2015-06-17) (aged 63)
Pinehurst, North Carolina, U.S.
GenresFolk
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter, writer, editor
Instrument(s)Vocals, acoustic guitar
Years active1971–1979
LabelsSociété française de production

Wallman was born in Columbus, Georgia, in 1952, and grew up in North Carolina. She later moved to Paris, where she formed "Her Folk Group" and recorded her debut album. Wallman performed once at the Théâtre du Vieux-Colombier with her group, in support of the album, and later recorded a set of demos and rehearsals. She subsequently relocated to Montreal where she recorded a selection of songs for CBC Radio, which were ultimately rejected, and provided backing vocals for a song by Daniel Lavoie.

Transitioning away from music, Wallman pursued a career as a freelance writer and editor, after graduating from Smith College in 1989. She shared her experiences through pieces published under the name Tia Wallman, including a memoir about searching for her father in Saigon during the Vietnam War in Granta. She co-wrote, with her mother, a comedy piece that was performed at the 2007 New York Fringe Festival. Wallman died at the age of 63 from breast cancer in 2015.

Biography edit

Christiana Elizabeth Wallman was born in Columbus, Georgia, on April 13, 1952, and grew up in North Carolina;[1] she had six siblings.[2] Her father, Jack, worked for the CIA. In 1960 her parents separated and in the middle of custody battle, her father kidnapped Wallman and her siblings for seven months. When they were found, her father was arrested and subsequently fled the country.[2]

In 1970 she graduated high school and then worked for Farrar, Straus and Giroux in New York City for six months, before moving to Paris.[1] There she met and fell in love with Benito Merlino, a Sicilian folksinger, record store owner and record producer.[3] She learned to play the guitar[4] and spent most of her time at a record shop in the Latin Quarter, Disco'Thé, where she occasionally sang. While at the shop, she met two young guitarists, who were ardent followers of folk music and frequent visitors to the shop. They started playing alongside her, thus establishing "Her Folk Group".[5]

Upon hearing and being enchanted by Wallman's singing voice, Merlino introduced her to his contacts in the record industry.[3] She was acquainted with Michel Bachelet and Jean-Paul Smets, respectively the owner and artists and repertoire manager of Société française de production (SFP), a small French record label, who invited her to record her debut album,[4] at Pierre Barouh's Studios Saravah.[6] In an afternoon, she recorded an album of public domain folk songs and ballads under the name Tia Blake,[3] with her group supporting her.[5] It was released in France, in 1971, as Folk Songs & Ballads: Tia Blake and Her Folk-Group, with very few copies produced.[3] A month after the album's release, to promote it, Wallman and her group performed at the Théâtre du Vieux-Colombier. In 1973 she recorded a selection of demos and rehearsals backed by a guitarist named Jack.[1]

In September 1976, in Montreal, where Wallman was then living, she responded to a call from CBC Radio for local artists' songs, recording at CBC's studio a demo tape of three originals, including one for her father and another for an old boyfriend. The CBC producer found nothing usable upon playback, returning the tape to her.[7] Wallman later provided backing vocals for the song "Boule Qui Roule" on Daniel Lavoie's 1979 Nirvana Bleu album.[8]

Wallman graduated from Smith College in 1989, winning the Elizabeth Drew Writing Prize. Living in North Carolina, she became a freelance writer and editor.[1] She published, as Tia Wallman, two pieces in Granta, the first of which was a memoir about a trip to Saigon with her sister, during the Vietnam War, to find her father who worked for the CIA, and the second appeared posthumously.[9] In 2006, a comedy piece she co-wrote with her mother, Joan Blake, was staged at the 2007 New York Fringe Festival, lasting for 10 minutes.[10]

In 2011, her debut album was reissued on CD by Water Music, together with her Paris demos and CBC Montreal recordings.[11] Having been described as a rediscovered lost album,[4] it started to circulate as a cult record in the 1990s and 2000s.[3] Wallman has been compared to Nick Drake, Nico, Sibylle Baier, Bridget St. John, and Vashti Bunyan.[5]

Wallman died at the age of 63 from breast cancer in Pinehurst, North Carolina, on June 17, 2015. She was buried next to her two brothers, Chris and Peter, in North Hatley, Quebec, Canada.[10]

Works edit

Discography edit

  • Folk Songs and Ballads: Tia Blake and Her Folk-group (LP), SFP, Paris, 1971.
    • Reissued by Water Music, California, in 2011, together with Paris demos (1973) and CBC Montreal recordings (1976)
    • Reissued and remastered by Ici Bientôt, Paris, in 2022
  • Tia Blake, Paris and Montreal Demos 1973-1976 (EP), Yep Roc Records, 2018.[12]

Publications edit

  • We Went to Saigon, Granta, 14 July 2006
  • Forbidden Games, Granta, 9 March 2017

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "Tia Blake Collection, 1956-2019". UNC-Chapel Hill Libraries. Retrieved February 5, 2024.
  2. ^ a b Wallman, Tia (July 14, 2006). "We Went to Saigon". Granta. Retrieved February 7, 2024.
  3. ^ a b c d e "Tia Blake And Her Folk-Group – Folksongs & Ballads". All Night Flight Records. Retrieved February 5, 2024.
  4. ^ a b c "Tia Blake". Record Store Day. Retrieved February 5, 2024.
  5. ^ a b c "Folksongs & Ballads, by Tia Blake and her Folk-Group". Bandcamp. Retrieved February 5, 2024.
  6. ^ "The Best Reissues of 2022". Bandcamp Daily. December 14, 2022. Retrieved February 7, 2024.
  7. ^ Weiss, Steven (February 2017). "Tapes on Open Reels: Tia Blake at the Southern Folklife Collection". Twentieth-Century Music. 14 (1): 149–151. doi:10.1017/S1478572217000123. ISSN 1478-5722.
  8. ^ "Daniel Lavoie – Nirvana Bleu". Discogs. Retrieved February 5, 2024.
  9. ^ "Tia Wallman". Granta. Retrieved February 5, 2024.
  10. ^ a b "Christiana (Tia) Elizabeth Wallman". PinesFunerals. June 20, 2015. Retrieved February 5, 2024.
  11. ^ "Tia Blake And Her Folk-Group – Folksongs & Ballads". Retrieved February 5, 2024.
  12. ^ "Happy 2019! A look back at 2018". Southern Folklife Collection. January 2, 2019.

External links edit

  • Tia Blake on Bandcamp
  • Street Hassle: Tia Blake, KZSU, 8 May 2012
  • Tia Blake's obituary
  • Tia Blake Collection, 1956-2019 at the Wilson Library

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Christiana Elizabeth Tia Wallman April 13 1952 June 17 2015 better known by her stage name Tia Blake was an American singer songwriter and writer She was known for her 1971 debut album Folk Songs amp Ballads Tia Blake and Her Folk Group Originally released only in France and selling very few copies it was reissued in 2011 and has been described as a rediscovered lost album The album gained cult status during the 1990s and 2000s with comparisons being drawn to musicians such as Nick Drake and Nico Tia BlakeBlake on the cover of her 1971 debut albumBackground informationBirth nameChristiana Elizabeth WallmanAlso known asTia WallmanBorn 1952 04 13 April 13 1952Columbus Georgia U S OriginParis FranceDiedJune 17 2015 2015 06 17 aged 63 Pinehurst North Carolina U S GenresFolkOccupation s Singer songwriter writer editorInstrument s Vocals acoustic guitarYears active1971 1979LabelsSociete francaise de production Wallman was born in Columbus Georgia in 1952 and grew up in North Carolina She later moved to Paris where she formed Her Folk Group and recorded her debut album Wallman performed once at the Theatre du Vieux Colombier with her group in support of the album and later recorded a set of demos and rehearsals She subsequently relocated to Montreal where she recorded a selection of songs for CBC Radio which were ultimately rejected and provided backing vocals for a song by Daniel Lavoie Transitioning away from music Wallman pursued a career as a freelance writer and editor after graduating from Smith College in 1989 She shared her experiences through pieces published under the name Tia Wallman including a memoir about searching for her father in Saigon during the Vietnam War in Granta She co wrote with her mother a comedy piece that was performed at the 2007 New York Fringe Festival Wallman died at the age of 63 from breast cancer in 2015 Contents 1 Biography 2 Works 2 1 Discography 2 2 Publications 3 References 4 External linksBiography editChristiana Elizabeth Wallman was born in Columbus Georgia on April 13 1952 and grew up in North Carolina 1 she had six siblings 2 Her father Jack worked for the CIA In 1960 her parents separated and in the middle of custody battle her father kidnapped Wallman and her siblings for seven months When they were found her father was arrested and subsequently fled the country 2 In 1970 she graduated high school and then worked for Farrar Straus and Giroux in New York City for six months before moving to Paris 1 There she met and fell in love with Benito Merlino a Sicilian folksinger record store owner and record producer 3 She learned to play the guitar 4 and spent most of her time at a record shop in the Latin Quarter Disco The where she occasionally sang While at the shop she met two young guitarists who were ardent followers of folk music and frequent visitors to the shop They started playing alongside her thus establishing Her Folk Group 5 Upon hearing and being enchanted by Wallman s singing voice Merlino introduced her to his contacts in the record industry 3 She was acquainted with Michel Bachelet and Jean Paul Smets respectively the owner and artists and repertoire manager of Societe francaise de production SFP a small French record label who invited her to record her debut album 4 at Pierre Barouh s Studios Saravah 6 In an afternoon she recorded an album of public domain folk songs and ballads under the name Tia Blake 3 with her group supporting her 5 It was released in France in 1971 as Folk Songs amp Ballads Tia Blake and Her Folk Group with very few copies produced 3 A month after the album s release to promote it Wallman and her group performed at the Theatre du Vieux Colombier In 1973 she recorded a selection of demos and rehearsals backed by a guitarist named Jack 1 In September 1976 in Montreal where Wallman was then living she responded to a call from CBC Radio for local artists songs recording at CBC s studio a demo tape of three originals including one for her father and another for an old boyfriend The CBC producer found nothing usable upon playback returning the tape to her 7 Wallman later provided backing vocals for the song Boule Qui Roule on Daniel Lavoie s 1979 Nirvana Bleu album 8 Wallman graduated from Smith College in 1989 winning the Elizabeth Drew Writing Prize Living in North Carolina she became a freelance writer and editor 1 She published as Tia Wallman two pieces in Granta the first of which was a memoir about a trip to Saigon with her sister during the Vietnam War to find her father who worked for the CIA and the second appeared posthumously 9 In 2006 a comedy piece she co wrote with her mother Joan Blake was staged at the 2007 New York Fringe Festival lasting for 10 minutes 10 In 2011 her debut album was reissued on CD by Water Music together with her Paris demos and CBC Montreal recordings 11 Having been described as a rediscovered lost album 4 it started to circulate as a cult record in the 1990s and 2000s 3 Wallman has been compared to Nick Drake Nico Sibylle Baier Bridget St John and Vashti Bunyan 5 Wallman died at the age of 63 from breast cancer in Pinehurst North Carolina on June 17 2015 She was buried next to her two brothers Chris and Peter in North Hatley Quebec Canada 10 Works editDiscography edit Folk Songs and Ballads Tia Blake and Her Folk group LP SFP Paris 1971 Reissued by Water Music California in 2011 together with Paris demos 1973 and CBC Montreal recordings 1976 Reissued and remastered by Ici Bientot Paris in 2022 Tia Blake Paris and Montreal Demos 1973 1976 EP Yep Roc Records 2018 12 Publications edit We Went to Saigon Granta 14 July 2006 Forbidden Games Granta 9 March 2017References edit a b c d Tia Blake Collection 1956 2019 UNC Chapel Hill Libraries Retrieved February 5 2024 a b Wallman Tia July 14 2006 We Went to Saigon Granta Retrieved February 7 2024 a b c d e Tia Blake And Her Folk Group Folksongs amp Ballads All Night Flight Records Retrieved February 5 2024 a b c Tia Blake Record Store Day Retrieved February 5 2024 a b c Folksongs amp Ballads by Tia Blake and her Folk Group Bandcamp Retrieved February 5 2024 The Best Reissues of 2022 Bandcamp Daily December 14 2022 Retrieved February 7 2024 Weiss Steven February 2017 Tapes on Open Reels Tia Blake at the Southern Folklife Collection Twentieth Century Music 14 1 149 151 doi 10 1017 S1478572217000123 ISSN 1478 5722 Daniel Lavoie Nirvana Bleu Discogs Retrieved February 5 2024 Tia Wallman Granta Retrieved February 5 2024 a b Christiana Tia Elizabeth Wallman PinesFunerals June 20 2015 Retrieved February 5 2024 Tia Blake And Her Folk Group Folksongs amp Ballads Retrieved February 5 2024 Happy 2019 A look back at 2018 Southern Folklife Collection January 2 2019 External links editTia Blake on Bandcamp Street Hassle Tia Blake KZSU 8 May 2012 Tia Blake s obituary Tia Blake Collection 1956 2019 at the Wilson Library Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tia Blake amp oldid 1211402677, wikipedia, wiki, book, 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