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Twickenham, England, United Kingdom. Genres. Art rock, alternative rock,[1]indie rock,[1]indie pop[2]Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter, musician.
Instruments. Vocals, guitar, violin, bass, piano, sitar, organ. Years active. 20.
Labels. Domino. Associated acts. David Byrne, Marianne Faithfull, Noah and the Whale, The Invisible, Brian Eno, Cheap Hotel, Cherry Brakewells, Swampus Trio, Lunatic Crash. Websitewww. annacalvi. Anna Margaret Michelle Calvi (born 2. September 1. 98. 0) is an English singer- songwriter and guitarist. Her eponymous debut album was released in the United Kingdom in 2. Mercury Prize and earned her a nomination for British Breakthrough Act at the 2.
Brit Awards. Her second album One Breath was released in 2. Domino Records and was also nominated for the Mercury Prize.[3]Early life[edit]Anna Calvi was born Anna Margaret Michelle Calvi on 2.
September 1. 98. 0[4][5] in Twickenham to an English mother and Italian father, both of whom are therapists.[6][7] She spent most of the first three years of her life in a hospital undergoing treatment and surgeries to correct congenital hip dysplasia.[8] "The way I dealt with that was to create my own world. And that's what my relationship with music is – a world of my own creation that I escape into. I was always a dreamer. The early things stick with you," she later remembered.[9] Calvi grew up being exposed to a multitude of genres of music by her music- loving Italian father; this eclectic array ranged from Captain Beefheart to The Rolling Stones to Maria Callas, combined with an early understanding of classical music, "I was so taken by the sound.
Whenever I saw an instrument I would get so excited and my heart would beat really fast."[6]Calvi first picked up the violin at 6, and guitar at 8.[1. Something would take me over whenever I'd seen an electric guitar," she later recalled. By the age of 1. 0 she was using a double cassette karaoke machine to overdub her playing.[7] She came to be much influenced by 2. Messiaen, Ravel, and Debussy, attracted "to the impressionistic element of the music", and would try to recreate this feeling on the guitar, an instrument she was compelled to learn on discovering Django Reinhardt and Jimi Hendrix at the age of 1. Calvi originally intended to study art, but instead opted for a degree in music. She attended University of Southampton where she studied violin and guitar, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in Music in 2.
After graduating, Calvi worked as a guitar teacher, giving private lessons to help finance her music career until 2. In October 2. 01. Calvi joined the panel again to decide the winner of the 2. Mercury Prize. The panel also features Nick Mulvey, Corinne Bailey Rae and broadcaster John Kennedy.[1.
Music career[edit]2. Early projects[edit]Calvi did not begin singing until her mid- twenties.
I had a phobia about it until five years ago," she said in 2. I wouldn't sing in school or even in the shower. I had this emotional block about hearing my voice. So the guitar became my voice when I was a teenager, it was how I could express myself."[6] In an effort to find her own voice Calvi has spoken of how she would lock herself in a room for long periods of time, singing along to records by Edith Piaf and Nina Simone.[7]Calvi formed several bands, including Cheap Hotel,[1.
New York), which did not chart. Calvi later met multi- instrumentalist Mally Harpaz and drummer Daniel Maiden- Wood, who eventually formed her band.
At an early gig, Calvi caught the attention of Bill Ryder- Jones who urged Laurence Bell of Domino Records to sign her. The Snorkel Full Movie. Early support also came from Brian Eno, who heard about Calvi through a friend. He has since become her unofficial mentor describing her during a BBC 6 Music interview as "the biggest thing since Patti Smith."[1. In the autumn of 2.
Calvi recorded a series of filmed Attic Sessions that were uploaded onto You. Tube, including a cover of Leonard Cohen's Joan of Arc, Elvis Presley's Surrender, TV on the Radio's Wolf Like Me and David Bowie's Sound & Vision.[1. Calvi played guitar on the track The Prizefighter and the Heiress on Johnny Flynn's album Been Listening,[1. October 2. 00. 9 she went on to support Flynn on tour.[2. In 2. 01. 0 Calvi supported Interpol on their UK tour, as well as label- mates the Arctic Monkeys at the Shepherd's Bush Empire.[2. Nick Cave also invited her to support Grinderman across Europe in October 2.
On 1. 1 October 2. Calvi released her debut solo single Jezebel, a 1.
Wayne Shanklin and made famous by Frankie Laine and French chanteuse Edith Piaf. Both Jezebel and the B- side Moulinette were recorded by Rob Ellis, and released on limited edition 7" and digital download.[2. Live versions of both Jezebel and Moulinette were filmed at The Luminaire venue in London by Emma Nathan, who also created the vinyl artwork.[2. Debut album[edit]Anna Calvi released her debut album[2.
UK and Europe through Domino Records on 1. January 2. 01. 1, to critical acclaim. It entered the official UK charts at number 4. Europe, charting at 1. France, 3. 3 in Austria, 4. Switzerland, 5. 5 in Sweden and 7. Germany.[2. 6] In France, according to Q magazine, Calvi "has become an overnight star, the album debuting in the Top 2.
The album was released in USA, Australia, and Japan on 1 March 2. Calvi co- produced the album with long- term PJ Harvey collaborator Rob Ellis.[2. Brian Eno sang backing vocals on Desire and Suzanne & I,[2.
Dave Okumu from the band The Invisible sang backing vocals on the song No More Words, and long- term collaborator Emma Nathan created the album artwork.[3. I see music quite visually and I like to create atmospheres.. I like to try and create a whole world in the space of a song,"[3. Calvi. In an interview with the Telegraph Calvi said of writing the album "'I imagine the different instruments as colours, and so it feels like painting. I need music to come from a really emotional place.
With my music I do like to hypnotise people and take them somewhere else. I like to slowly draw people into a world."[6]NME gave the album 9 out of 1. NME described it as "sumptuous, seductive and a bit scary, this velvety debut will stalk your dreams.",[3.
Uncut magazine said "This isn't just a great debut. It's a fearless rejection of current pop trends, fashioning a benchmark of intensity and originality that the rest of this year's albums will struggle to match.",[3. The Fly magazine called it an "arresting, sparse and darkly captivating listen."[3. The Evening Standard said "the raw talent is undeniable: 2. Calvi’s for the taking".[3. Anna Calvi at the Eurockéennes de Belfort live on 2 July 2. Calvi launched the album to sold out show at the intimate Hoxton Hall in London on 2.
January 2. 01. 1.[3]The album was nominated for the Mercury Prize, which went instead to PJ Harvey. In January 2. 01. Calvi was awarded the European Border Breakers Award.[3. Calvi was nominated in the Best British Breakthrough category at the BRIT Awards 2. In the summer of 2. Calvi was one of the judges for the Mercury Music Prize.[3. Calvi took time off recording in November 2.
Noah and The Whale song called "Heart of Nowhere", released in May 2. One Breath[edit]Calvi announced on 5 August 2. One Breath was to be released on Domino Records on 7 October.[4. Her announcement was accompanied by a trailer filmed by Emma Nathan.[4. The record was produced by John Congleton and recorded in Blackbox Studios, France as well as Elmwood Recording Studios, Texas.[4. Calvi has explained the title as: "One Breath is the moment before you've got to open yourself up, and it's about how terrifying that is.
It's scary and it's thrilling. It's also full of hope, because whatever has to happen hasn't happened yet.""Eliza"[4. Suddenly",[4. 5] both featuring videos directed by Emma Nathan.