Mônica da Silva

Mônica da Silva

Mônica da Silva is a Brazilian/American singer, songwriter, musician, and producer. She is best known for her multi-lingual music compositions that span five languages - English, Portuguese, Spanish, Italian, and French.[1] Mônica grew up between the U.S. and Belém, Brazil, a city on the Amazon River, and she is a citizen of both countries. Experiencing life in two very different places helped to shape Mônica's original sound, which is a blend of Bossa Nova, MPB, and Indie Pop.

Monica da Silva standing on hill 2010
Monica da Silva on a hillside (2010)

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Biography

Early Life and Career

Monica da Silva was born in Grand Rapids, Michigan, to a Brazilian mother and an American father, who met while her father was in the Peace Corps in Brazil. She started playing piano and flute at an early age, and was always singing. She was inspired by a wide spectrum of music, everything from Bossa Nova and Samba from her mother's native country,[2] to The Beatles and Madonna. Mônica teamed up with her siblings Erica and Bruce Driscoll, forming a band called Nectar. The siblings embarked on a national tour, playing colleges (NACA), venues, and festivals (Mobfest), and eventually landed a development deal with EMI Publishing. In 2002, Nectar won Runner Up in the Pop Category for the UK Songwriting Contest with the song "Life Out Loud". Soon after, they showcased for many of the US Major Labels, including Warner Bros. Records, Maverick Records, Capitol Records, Elektra Records, and Dreamworks Records. The US Major Labels all raved about the band, but were unsure about how to market the siblings. One of the labels compared the band to The Corrs, a band of Irish siblings who'd had more success in Europe than the U.S. Later that year, the siblings disbanded over creative differences.

Going Solo

da Silva then set off on her own, moving to Chicago, and forming a band called Socialite Fiasco with guitarist and songwriter, Brett Ratner. The two wrote hundreds of songs in their 3 years together, and regularly performed at Chicago staples like The Double Door, Schuba's, Martyr's, and The Elbo Room. They also recorded an album "Miles From Nowhere". Just before the album's release in January 2007, Brett and Monica had a talk with their Grammy-nominated producer and engineer, Rick Barnes, who suggested that they release the songs under Mônica's name, Mônica da Silva.

Focusing on Brazilian Roots

In December 2007, Mônica met Chad Alger, after responding to an ad he had posted in the musician category on Craigslist. The ad that Alger had posted, searching for "someone to start a Brazilian project with" intrigued da Silva, who had been wanting to steer her music more toward her Brazilian heritage.[3] da Silva and Alger quickly hit it off, and began playing in a quartet at many clubs around Chicago. Alger was originally da Silva's drummer, but the two began writing songs together in da Silva's kitchen during the blizzardy winter of 2008, with Chad on guitar. The songs they came up, with were a mixture of Bossa Nova and Indie Pop, and the lyrics were a blend of Portuguese and English.[4] Many of the songs they wrote were later recorded on "Brasilissima", Monica and Chad began touring around the United States, heading for South by Southwest (SXSW), and showcasing at The Red Gorilla Music Festival in Austin, TX. The two released an album in January, 2011, called "Brasilissima".

Discography

Miles from Nowhere

Miles From Nowhere 2007 - Mônica da Silva-Vocals, Keyboards, Programming, Songwriter
Monica released her debut solo album "Miles From Nowhere" in January 2007. Living in Chicago, IL at the time, she teamed up with guitarist and songwriter Brett Ratner and Grammy-nominated record producer Rick Barnes (Ok Go, Los Lonely Boys, George Clinton, Smashing Pumpkins, Rachel Yamagata) owner of Rax Trax Studio. Her debut album is a collection of catchy, guitar driven Pop and Rock songs.[5] The album gained moderate momentum, and many of the tracks (Haven't Been Around, Amazing, I Know, I Know, Icy) had placements on national and international television and radio, including a Wal-Mart Commercial in Asia.

Brasilissima

Brasilissima 2011 - Mônica da Silva- Vocals, Keyboards, Flute, Programming, Songwriter, Producer
Mônica's newest release, “Brasilissima”, on Socialite Fiasco Music, is a follow up to her 2007 debut, “Miles From Nowhere”. The album was produced by da Silva, Chad Alger and da Silva's brother, Bruce Driscoll (Astaire, Blondfire, Ivy, Brookville, Sleepy Rebels, Freedom Fry, Lana Mir). “Brasilissima” draws from both the Brazilian and American cultures,[6] and is a throwback to the days of Astrud Gilberto with plenty of modern elements and edge. The first single, "Aí Então", will be included on the Putumayo World Music compilation Brazilian Beat.

Music Production

Socialite Fiasco Music, LLC. was formed by Mônica da Silva and Chad Alger in early 2011. The company is a boutique music house that produces and licenses music for use in Television, Film & Commercials.[7]

Accolades

2002 - UK songwriting Contest- Runner Up/ Pop Category with the song "Life Out Loud"
2011 - Pump Audio-Getty Images-Best Overall/First Place- Latin Song "Amor Perdido"
2011 - International Brazilian Press Award Nomination
2010 - 2011 - ASCAP PLUS Award- Popular Division
2011 - 2012 - ASCAP PLUS Award- Popular Division

Influences

João Gilberto, Antonio Carlos Jobim, Astrud Gilberto, Seu Jorge, Bebel Gilberto
Adriana Calcanhotto, Ceu, The Beatles, Caetano Veloso, Brazilian Girls,
Heitor Villa-Lobos, Françoise Hardy, Bjork, Tori Amos, Emiliana Torrini, The Pet Shop Boys,
Vinicius de Moraes, Kings of Convenience, Federico Aubele, The Smiths

References

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