AURESIA IN CONCERT TODAY APRIL 21 IN UBATUBA, NEAR SAO PAULO, BRAZIL.
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***Nominated for Favorite World Artist at The 2010 Annual Independent Music
Awards!~
and 4 Awards at the 2009 Canadian Reggae Music Awards ***
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2012 | |||||
Jan. 13 | Fri | El Dragon del Sur(w/ Pochi Marambio) | Lima, PERU | ||
Jan. 20 | Fri | Wachaka Bar (w/ Pochi Marambio y Marie Jane) | Trujillo, PERU | ||
Jan. 21 | Sat | Hotelier | Mancora, PERU | ||
Jan. 24 | Tues | Loki Bar | Mancora, PERU | ||
Feb. 3 | Fri | Zion Bar(w/Positive Vibrations Band) | Medellin, CO | ||
Feb. 4 | Sat | Bar Mi Casa (w/ Positive Vibrations Band) | Caldas, CO | ||
Feb. 7 | Tues | Casa Kiwi Bar | Medellin, CO | ||
Feb. 9 | Thurs | Kea Bar (w/ Javier Fonseca de Alerta) | Bogota, CO | ||
Feb. 16 | Thurs | Casa Kiwi Bar | Medellin, CO | ||
Feb. 22 | Wed | Déjà Vu (w/ IrieBajah) | Arequipa, Peru | ||
Feb. 27 | Tues | Wachuma Bar | Cusco, PE | ||
Mar. 3 Sat | Sat | Sumaki Bar | Copacabana, Bolivia | BO | |
Mar. 6 | Tues | Tetekos (W/ Matamba) | La Paz, BO | ||
Mar. 14 | Wed | Bar Santa Filomena (w/ NattyBBwoy | Santiago, Chile | ||
Mar. 15 Thurs | Bar Santa Filomena Santiago, Chile | ||||
Mar. 16 Fri | Fri | Bar Sala (w/ MC Jona(Gondwana) | Val Parisio, Chile | ||
Mar. 23 Fri | Fri | TBA | Cordoba, Argentina | ||
Mar. 28 Wed | Wed | TBA | Mar de Plata, Argentina | ||
Mar. 30 Fri | Fri | TBA | Buenas Aires, Argentina | ||
Apr. 05 | Thurs | TBA | Foz Igazuzu, Brazil | ||
Apr. 07 | Sat | TBA | Florianapolis, Brazil | ||
Apr. 12 | Thurs | TBA | Sao Paolo, Brazil | ||
Apr. 21 | Sat | TBA | Ubatuba, Brazil | ||
Apr. 18 | Wed | TBA | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | ||
Apr. 19 | Thurs | TBA | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | ||
Apr. 26 | Thurs | TBA | Salvador, Brazil | ||
Apr. 27 | Fri | TBA | Salvador, Brazil | ||
2011 | |||||
Dec. 31 | Sat | Padmanadi Restaurant | Edmonton, AB | ||
Nov. 17 | Thurs | Sierra Club Annual Meeting (Santropol Roulant) | Montreal, QC | ||
Nov. 12 | Sat | L' Escalier | Montreal, QC | ||
Sept. 11 | Sun | Montreal Ukrainian Festival ( Parc de l'Ukraine) | Montreal, QC | ||
Sept. 10 | Sat | Montreal Ukrainian Festival (Parc de l'Ukraine) | Montreal, QC | ||
Aug. 21 | Sat | Dollard des Ormeaux International Day | Dollard des Ormeaux, QC | ||
Aug. 13 | Sat | BOBARDS (w/Saritah & DOBA)Montreal, QC | |||
Jul. 10 | Sun | EUROFEST (Ile Parc Jean-Drapeau) | Montreal, QC | ||
Jul. 8 | Fri | Pub Brouhaha (w/Cool Roots) | |||
May. 22 | Sun | CFC (Queen Series w/ DJ Nene) | Montreal, QC | ||
May. 21 | Sat | Maison de Reggae w Friendlyness & HumanRights | Montreal, QC | ||
Apr. 17 | Sun | Pub Quartier Latin (Green Party Benefit) w/ Doriane | Montreal, QC | ||
Mar. 11 | Sat | Passion Lounge (Can Music Week:BlackTie Event) | Toronto, ON | ||
Mar. 9 | Wed | Clinton's @11pm Canadian Music Week | Toronto, ON | ||
Feb. 20 | Sun | Patio Amarillo (w/Arema Arega) | Havana, CU | ||
2010 | |||||
Feb. 28 | Sun | Opera House (Reggae For Life, Benefit for Haiti) | Toronto, ON | ||
Mar. 9 | Tues | Lucky Bar ( Bonita Speaks) | Victoria, BC | ||
May. 8 | Sat | Maison de Reggae (Bob Marley Tribute to Haiti) | Montreal, QC | ||
May. 20 | Thurs | Bobards | Montreal, QC | ||
May. 21 | Fri | TowneHouse | Sudbury, ON | ||
May. 22 | Sat | LopLops Lounge | SSM, ON | ||
May. 25 | Tues | St. Paul's United Church Hall ( And Stil I Rise) | Thunderbay, ON | ||
May. 25 | Tues | Crock's | Thunderbay, ON | ||
May. 28 | Fri | McNally's | Regina, SK | ||
May. 29 | Sat | Canmore Hotel | Canmore, AB | ||
May. 30 | Sun | Blues on Whyte | Edmonton, AB | ||
Jun. 3 | Thurs | Finley's (w/ Selectah Meszenjah) | Nelson, BC | ||
Jun. 5 | Sat | The Grateful Fed | Kelowna, BC | ||
Jun. 6 | Sun | Fairview | Vancouver, BC | ||
Jun. 10 | Thurs | The Queens (w/ Rebel Selectah) | Nanaimo, BC | ||
Jun. 11 | Fri | The Mex(w/NakedDj's Mikey Reggae) | Cumberland, BC | ||
Jun. 12 | Sat | Gorge Hall | Cortes Island, BC | ||
Jun. 18 | Fri | Atha- B's | Jasper, AB | ||
Jun. 19 | Sat | Atha- B's | Jasper, AB | ||
Jun. 22 | Tues | Rose n Crown | Banff, AB | ||
Jun. 23 | Wed | Rose n Crown | Banff, AB | ||
Jun. 24 | Thurs | The Pump | Regina, SK | ||
Jun. 25 | Fri | Lydia's | Saskatoon, SK | ||
Jun. 26 | Sat | Shannon's Pub ( w/ Stamina) | Winnipeg, MB | ||
Jul. 9 | Fri | Space Gathering | Foret, QC | ||
Jul. 11 | Sun | Montreal Euro-Fest | Montreal, QC | ||
Jul. 23 | Fri | Raise the Roof Women's Festival | Myles Acres, ON | ||
Jul. 30 | Fri | The Seahorse Tavern(w/ Verbal Warning) | Halifax, NS | ||
Jul. 31 | Sat | The Hoff | Inverness, NS | ||
Aug. 8 | Sun | Montreal Int'l Reggae Fest | Montreal, QC | ||
Aug. 13 | Fri | Mystic Mountain Bash | St. Damien, QC | ||
Aug. 14 | Sat | Windsor Reggae Fest | Windsor, ON | ||
Sept. 2 | Thurs | Piston (w/Friendlyness & HumanRights) | Toronto, ON | ||
Sept. 9 | Thurs | Bobards | Montreal, QC | ||
Sept. 11 | Sat | Montreal Ukrainian Festival | Montreal, QC | ||
Sept. 12 | Sun | Montreal Ukrainian Festival | Montreal, QC | ||
Sept. 18 | Sat | Toronto Ukrainian Festival | Toronto, ON | ||
Oct. 9 | Sat | Ben's Pub ( w/ Anna Sudac) | Kingston, ON | ||
Nov. 17 | Wed | Divan Orange ( w/ Slakah The Beat Child) | Montreal, QC | ||
Dec. 18 | Fri | 3 Minots ( w/ Adam Goulet & Iris Campo) | Montreal, QC | ||
Dec. 30 | Thurs | Maison de Reggae (w/ Mboss Sound) | Montreal, Qc | ||
2009 | |||||
Dec. 10 | Thur | Bobards | Montreal | ||
Nov. 6 | Sat | Club Lambi ( Soul of RnB Nights) | Montreal, QC | ||
Nov. 5 | Fri | E.B. Club Lounge | Montreal, QC | ||
Sept. 18 | Fri | E. B. Club Lounge | Montreal, QC | ||
Aug. 22 | Sun | Ottawa Int'l Reggae Festival | Ottawa, ON | ||
Aug. 3 | Mon | Rose and Crown | Banff, AB | ||
Aug. 2 | Sun | Rose and Crown | Banff, AB | ||
Aug. 1 | Sat | Canmore Hotel | Canmore, AB | ||
Jul. 31 | Fri | Finley's | Nelson, BC | ||
Jul. 29 | Wed | Fairview Pub (w/ Weapon) | Vancouver, BC | ||
Jul. 26 | Sun | The Landing (w/ Carminda & Ons) | Quadra Island, BC | ||
Jul. 25 | Sat | Cortes Arts Festival | Cortes Island, BC | ||
Jul. 23 | Thurs | Thatch and Wheelhouse | Hornby Island, BC | ||
Jul. 22 | Wed | The Queens ( w/ DJ Rebel Selector | Nanaimo, BC | ||
Jul. 21 | Tues | Logan's Pub (w/C.F.C.) | Victoria, BC | ||
Jul. 18 | Sat | River City Pub (w/Carminda & Ons) | Revelstoke, BC | ||
Jul. 17 | Fri | Athabasca Hotel | Jasper, AB | ||
Jul. 16 | Thurs | The Haven Social Club ( w/Scott Cook) | Edmonton, AB | ||
Jul. 11 | Sat | Henotic (w/ Carminda & Ons) | Lethbridge, AB | ||
Jul. 10 | Fri | McNally's Tavern | Regina, SK | ||
Jul. 8 | Wed | The Academy (w/ Stamina & Jah Vibes) | Winnipeg, MB | ||
Jul. 7 | Tues | Jack's | Thunderbay, ON | ||
Jul. 4 | Sat | Loplops Lounge | Sault Ste. Marie, ON | ||
Jul. 3 | Fri | Little Montreal (unofficial NLFB after-party) | Sudbury, ON | ||
Jul. 2 | Thur | Babylon (w/ Bear Witness & Belly Full Sound) | Ottawa, ON | ||
Jun. 28 | Sun | Montreal Int'l Reggae Festival | Ile Jean-Drapeau Montreal, QC | ||
Jun. 6 | Sat | Maison de Reggae (Queens of Reggae CD Launch | Montreal, QC | ||
w/ Kya Kindu & guest Toronto Artists) | |||||
May. 24 | Sun | Daniel's | Sydney, NS | ||
May. 23 | Sat | Sea Horse Tavern ( w/ Verbal Warnin') | Halifax, NS | ||
May. 22 | Fri | Hunter's Ale House( w/ Madame Brown) | Charlottetown, PEI | ||
May. 21 | Thur | The Capital Bar | Fredericton, NB | ||
Mar. 8 | Sun | Vinyl ( Wonder Women Int' Women's Day) | Montreal, Qc | ||
Mar. 7 | Sat | Sistah Fest (Voices of Women) | Toronto, ON | ||
Mar. 6 | Fri | Eastern Bloc ( Voices for Indigenous Women) | Montreal, QC | ||
Feb. 11 | Wed | Maison de Reggae:Bob Marley Birthday Tribute | |||
w/ House of David Gang | |||||
2008 | |||||
Dec. 5 | Fri | Harlem (Auresia Album Launch) | Toronto, ON | ||
Nov. 26 | Wed | Club Lambi (Auresia Official CD Release Party) | Montreal, QC | ||
Jul. 13 | Sun | Montreal International Reggae Fest (w/Uprising Band) | Montreal, QC | ||
Jul. 5 | Sat | El Mocombo (Queens of Reggae w/Chatta, Tonya P, Deeqa, Deborah Allison, Makaya) | Toronto, ON | ||
Jun. 29 | Sun | Cagibi | Montreal, QC | ||
Apr. 25 | Fri | Maison de Reggae | Montreal, QC | ||
Feb. 1 | Fri | Club Lambi (Bob Marley Tribute w/House of David Gang) | Montreal, QC | ||
Dec. 8 | Sat | Uprising(Vol. 2) | Montreal, QC | ||
Oct. 19 | Fri | Maison de Reggae (Queens of Reggae w/ Empire Isis, Kya Kindu, Deeqa) | Montreal, QC | ||
Jul. 20 | Fri | Rasta Fest | Toronto, ON | ||
Jun. 22 | Fri | Saints Showbar (w/Sister Nancy) | Montreal, QC | ||
Jun. 3 | Sun | El Mocombo (Queens of Reggae w/Donna Makeda, Tonya P, Chatta, Insight & Goldilok1) | Toronto, ON | ||
Jun. 2 | Sat | Pepperjacks ( w/Discobar, Kali & Dub Inc) | Hamilton, ON | ||
Jun. 1 | Fri | The Elixer (w/Kali & Dub Inc) | Kingston, ON | ||
Apr. 27 | Fri | Centro Gallego ( Queens of Reggae w/ Kya Kindu & Deeqa) | Montreal, QC | ||
Mar. 10 | Sat | Beenie Bop's Club | Port Antonio, JA | ||
Jan. 19 | Fri | D'Emage | Montreal, QC | ||
Jan. 12 | Fri | D'Emage | Montreal, QC | ||
Jan. 5 | Fri | D'Emage | Montreal, QC | ||
Dec. 30 | Sat | D'Emage | Montreal, QC | ||
Dec. 29 | Fri | D'Emage | Montreal, QC | ||
Dec. 22 | Fri | D'Emage | Montreal, QC | ||
Dec. 15 | Fri | D'Emage | Montreal, QC | ||
Dec. 8 | Fri | D'Emage | Montreal, QC | ||
Dec. 1 | Fri | D'Emage | Montreal, QC | ||
Nov. 24 | Fri | D'Emage | Montreal, QC | ||
Sept. 9 | Sat | Bistro So T | Frelighsburg, QC | ||
Jul. 13 | Thurs | Main Hall(Montreal MoonSplash w/ Kali, Yakenge) | Montreal, QC | ||
Jun. 15 | Thurs | Blevedere Hall (Benefit Concert to End Domestic Violence) | Edmonton, AB | ||
May. 28 | Sun | Speeders Pub | Revelstoke, AB | ||
May. 27 | Sat | RoadHouse Tavern | Golden, BC | ||
May. 26 | Fri | Tropicana Pub | Calgary, AB | ||
May. 20 | Sat | Atha B Pub | Jasper, AB | ||
May. 19 | Fri | Atha B Pub | Jasper, AB | ||
May. 18 | Thurs | Castaway's Pub | Edson, AB | ||
Apr. 29 | Sat | Planet Ze Design Centre(w/Souljah Fyah, Singin D) | Edmonton, AB | ||
Apr. 21 | Fri | New City Suburbs (w/ Ibo & Kindread) | Edmonton, AB | ||
Feb. 9 | Thurs | Sidetrack Café (w/ Nine Mile) | Edmonton, AB | ||
Jan. 12 | Thurs | The Metro ( Ukrainian New Years) | Edmonton, AB | ||
Jan. 7 | Sat | Sidetrack Café (Reggae Explosion w/ Souljah Fyah, Scott Cook & the Anglers) | Edmonton, AB | ||
Dec. 10 | Fri | Rendez-Vous Pub | Edmonton, AB | ||
Nov. 22 | Tues | Grant MacEwan College | Edmonton, AB | ||
Nov. 2 | Wed | Urban Lounge | Edmonton, AB | ||
Aug. 28 | Sun | 5th Annual Koots Roots Festival (w/Clinton Fearon, Inword) | Ymir, BC | ||
Jun. 12 | Sun | Infringement Festival | Montreal, QC | ||
May. 21 | Sat | L'Utopik | Montreal, QC | ||
Apr. 21 | Thurs | Les Minots | Montreal, QC | ||
Mar. 11 | Fri | Barfly | Montreal, QC | ||
Feb. 12 | Sat | Missy Bar | Montreal, QC | ||
Feb. 1 | Tues | Club Ballatou (w/Makuye) | Montreal, QC | ||
Ubatuba
Município da Estância Balneária de Ubatuba Ubatuba | |||
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Ubatuba and the view of Mirante do Saco da Ribeira | |||
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Nickname(s): Capital do Surf (Capital of Surf), Uba Chuva | |||
Motto: Servavit Patria | |||
Location in the state of São Paulo and Brazil | |||
Coordinates: 23°26′22″S 45°4′12″W / 23.43944°S 45.07°WCoordinates: 23°26′22″S 45°4′12″W / 23.43944°S 45.07°W | |||
Country | Brazil | ||
Region | Southeast | ||
State | São Paulo | ||
Settled | October 28, 1637 | ||
Government | |||
• Mayor | Eduardo de Souza César (PL) | ||
Area | |||
• Total | 712 km2 (130 sq mi) | ||
Elevation | 3 m (10 ft) | ||
Population (2006)[1] | |||
• Total | 81,246 Ranked 74th | ||
• Density | 114.1/km2 (296/sq mi) | ||
Time zone | UTC-3 (UTC-3) | ||
• Summer (DST) | UTC-2 (UTC-2) | ||
Postal code | 11680-000 | ||
Website | City Hall website |
Ubatuba is a Brazilian city, located on the southeast coast, in the state of São Paulo. The population in 2003 was 76,847, its density was 107.93 hab/km² with an area of 712 km².
Ubatuba is linked with the Rodovia Longitudinal or the BR-101 and is also located east of São Paulo and east/north/east of Santos and west of Rio de Janeiro. The city lies on the Tropic of Capricorn.
The urban area is mainly concentrated in the Atlantic and valley areas. The city frequently receives rain, hence the nickname Uba Chuva (chuva being Portuguese for "rain"). Much of the land to the north is forested and mountainous, forming a part of the Serra do Mar mountains. Serra do Mar State Park covers 83% of the city and has few connector roads through the mountain range. A marine park was created under Projeto TAMAR (Project Tamar) to protect sea turtles. In addition, the Oceanographic Institute of the University of São Paulo runs the Clarimundo de Jesus research base in Ubatuba.
Ubatuba is an important tourist city, receiving tourists from many parts of Brazil. Ubatuba features over 100 beaches. Among these are Maranduba, Lázaro, Itamambuca, Vermelha, Grande, Enseada, Perequê, and Saco da Ribeira. Ubatuba also features an island named Anchieta after José de Anchieta. It has been a nature preserve since March 22, 1977.
Ubatuba is considered, by law, as "The Surf Capital of Sao Paulo State". The city has received this honour because more than ten important surf contests are held off its beaches every year, including two world qualifying series, two Super Surf Pro series, and other competitions supported by such well-established brands as Billabong, Quiksilver and Dunkelvolk (which sponsored the 2009 edition of Ubatuba Surf Contest with more than 120 athletes).
History
The origin of the name comes from the Tupi words uyba (arrows or canoes) and tuba (many). Ubatuba was the place where the Portuguese signed the first treaty of peace of the Americas with the Tupinambá Indians (The Treaty of Peace of Yperoig - Tratado de Paz de Iperoig), a treaty that kept Brazil in Portuguese hands, with only one language and one faith (Catholicism). Back in the 16th century the Tupinambá families were forced into slavery, working on sugar cane plantations along the Southern Shores surrounding the towns of Saint Vincent and Itanhaém, a region also called "Morpion" at that time (according to André Thévet - "Singularités de la France Antarctique").
The Tupinambá responded to this outrage with the Tamoio Confederation, a powerful military alliance that stood to destroy Saint Vincent, with the help of the French, who had founded a Protestant refugee colony, France Antarctique in Guanabara Bay before the foundation of Rio de Janeiro. The Portuguese set two Jesuit priests, Fathers Anchieta and Nobrega, to Ubatuba (a tribe named Yperoig), to make peace with the Tupinambá Indians. Anchieta was kept as a hostage and Nobrega returned to Saint Vincent along with the Chief Cunhambebe to make arrangements for the final Treaty. The Portuguese won, destroying France Antarctique and keeping the land.
Population history in numbers
References
External links
- (Portuguese) Conheça Ubatuba - Tourist guide of Ubatuba
- (Portuguese) City Hall website
- (Portuguese) Ubatuba at Citybrazil.com.br
- (Portuguese) Ubatuba News
- (Portuguese) Complete Guide of Ubatuba
- (Portuguese) Ubatuba on Explorevale
- (Portuguese) Telefones Úteis
AURESIA'S GREAT MEDIA TOUR
from Toronto,New York,
San Francisco and Los Angeles,
Then Latin America and Europe
AURESIA
(pronounced ** or-ESH-a**)
Nominated for Favorite World Artist at 2010 Independent Music Awards!
Nominated for 4 Canadian Reggae Music Awards! (Top Newcomer, Top Singer, Top Album, Top Producer)
Spotlighted “Artist of the Week” on CBC Radio 1, Home Run.
“If there ever was a time, since Bob Marley, where Reggae could actually penetrate popular music, Auresia definitely has the potential to do it”, Duke Eatmon, CBC Radio 1, Home Run.
“…it's obvious that Auresia is a talent worth watching”--- David Dacks, Exclaim!
Canadian singer Auresia is travelling non-stop for her expansive Worldwide Media Tour, coursing through the Americas and even across the Atlantic. All of this in anticipation of the releases of her four mind-blowing new music singles “Fuel Up On Love”, “Rising”, the radio hit “High” and “Quiero Bailar” (A salsa recorded in Cuba, in Spanish for the Latin American markets), as well as the promotional showing with three new high quality videos for “Fuel Up on Love”, “High” and “Rising”. All of them are part of her hugely anticipated album “Dangerous in Love”.
Only last week Auresia was in New York as part of her Worldwide Media Tour, sharing the studio with Timothy Soloman, who played with Peter Tosh, and visiting VP Records. Currently she's in San Francisco, she will be stopping in Las Vegas for a day on her way to Los Angeles until June 18th, before heading back to Northern California for the Sierra Nevada Reggae Festival. Thereafter, a second trip to SF for several days (June 22nd) and a brief return to LA . From there, Latin America and Paris, France.
After releasing her video “Jah Goddes” on the Internet, one of the best singles in her debut self-titled CD, Auresia started working with Film Director ISIS GUMBS (Quiet Lion Productions, Montreal, QC) for the “Fuel Up On Love” HD quality video. The Film Director of the music video for “High” (an original collaboration with Omar Martinez, co-writer for Justin Bieber’s Pray) will be SOPHIA MALE, in Hollywood, California, who has professional directing credits with high profile clients such as Lady Gaga.
“This may actually be the Year for me and Music Videos! It has been a few years in the making and I would like to give huge thank you all the people that have come together to make these videos and my music career possible!” - Auresia, from San Francisco.
“As some of you might know of my love for Cuba this past year and I had gone back recently to record my 1st Salsa/ reggae single: called Quiero Bailar (Solita) / Q.B.S./ If you love Salsa and reggae, you can hear a mix of that song on myspace.com/auresia
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NOTES FOR EDITORS AND TELEVISION PRODUCERS:
Pictures, interviews as well as music and video samples are available on request
The new singles will be released shortly at the beginning of July 2011.
For further information, please contact:
Juan Carlos Cordero, UNO MediaGroup CEO, at unonewsnet@yahoo.com.
Management and booking contacts at auresiamusic@gmail.com or caminchicanadagroup@gmail.com Tel. , Montreal, Canada, or 647-262-2804, Toronto,Canada. Website: www.auresia.com
* AURESIA’S BIOGRAPHY*
Exploding onto the global musical scene with musical roots as diverse as the modern globalized audience, Auresia is poised to take the international market by storm. Taking inspiration from Montreal’s unique pop sensibilities as well as the soul of Reggae, her music's worldly flavors remain grounded in the best parts of her musical tradition while keeping herself free to innovate and inspire. A singer, songwriter and guitarist out of Montreal, she was nominated for Favorite World Artist at the 2010 Independent Music Awards and for 4 Awards at the Canadian Reggae Music Awards.
Born in Edmonton of Ukrainian decent, Auresia has been singing and charming audiences from the age of three. Her style is a new breed of Reggae for the urban soul; deep roots rhythms swathed by the melodies of Auresia’s sweet and haunting voice. Through her intricate melodies, beautiful harmonies and combination of world, Caribbean, soul, R&B, pop flavours and thoughtful lyrics, it’s evident that Auresia’s sound is diverse.
Auresia's shows are high-energy and pulse with positive vibes while captivating the audience with her meditative vocals. After years of performing in US, Jamaica, Europe, and touring Canada from East to West (26 dates in 2009 Canada Roots Tour and 24 dates on her 2010 Summer Canada Love Tour), Auresia has developed a strong fan base. She is scheduled to perform further international shows later this Fall and Winter in Europe, Jamaica, Colombia, Brazil, Chile and Argentina with the release of new singles and videos: “Quiero Bailar” and “ Fuel Up (on Love)” this Spring/ Summer 2011.
Currently working on her sophomore album “Dangerous in Love” (working title), it will include tracks co-written by Omar Martinez (co-writer of Justin Bieber’s song, Pray), and tracks produced by David Beatty (Producer of Nelly Furtado’s, “Folklore“, a multi-platinum award winning album); all to be released later this Summer!
REVIEWS of AURESIA’s DEBUT ALBUM:
‘Auresia’-self-titled album, released November, 2008
"This Montreal singer's debut is a thoroughly captivating disc, with more inventive hooks and melodic touches than most roots albums. When it all comes together on majestic tracks like the Augustus Pablo-flavoured "Jah Goddess" and the heartfelt and focused tribute to her mother, "Echoes of Fall," it's obvious that Auresia is a talent worth watching. Every track on this album is deep and delicious, with bass sweetness and dub-informed production."-- David Dacks, Exclaim! Feb/March 2009
“Montreal has produced an artist who can run the range of Jamaician influence - Auresia. Tunes like “Give a Little Time” and “Jah Goddess” are emblematic of Auresia’s golden-era styled reggae, reaching back to the 1970’s, melodica and all- though she adds in a little contemporary influence, her sweet, soft voice becoming a little less so on a track like “What is Right.” A competent debut from a talented artist who knows how to combine a folk-driven style with the roots of reggae.” 8/10– Erin MacLeod, Montreal Mirror, January 15-21, 2009.
"One of the most distinctive things about Auresia's music is that although like many singers here and abroad, she writes good and meaningful lyrics, she also has the very rare (at least in reggae) ability to compose and play the music beautifully as well. She is a consummate musician, a skillful singer and deftly uses her voice as one of the instruments in the mix. Auresia is one of the few people left who truly understands the value of non-synthesized sounds and is the first female reggae producer from Quebec I have ever heard, and one of the first Canadians this year to properly orchestrate/arrange a horn section, complete with melodica; Proper!"- DJ Chocolate, Radio DJ CKLN, Toronto, ONT
"Auresia is Montreal's own Queen of Reggae! Her combination of reggae, R&B and roots own her a style that is uniquely her own."- Empress Soul, Positive Creations Music Collective, Canada
“… a stylish and smooth reggae recording that speaks both a personal and universal truth. Auresia's passionate approach to music and life helps explain why the album garnered four nominations at this year's Canadian Reggae Music Awards…”—Francois Marchand, Edmonton Journal, Edmonton, AB
For more on Auresia, please visit www.auresia.com
auresiamusic@gmail.com 514-941-2810
Auresia has played festivals across Canada such as Montreal Int’l Jazz Festival, Montreal and Ottawa Int’l Reggae Fests, Toronto Rastafest and Sistah Fest, Koots Roots, Cortes Arts Festivals in BC, the Queens of Reggae series and also has graced the stage at various Clubs in Western Europe and in Jamaica. She has shared the stage with Kymani Marley, Sister Nancy, Tanya Stephens, Sugar Minott, Sanchez, Shaggy, Queen Ifrica, Tony Rebel, Clinton Fearon, and Canadian favorites’ Ibo & Kindread and Kali & Dub Inc.
www.auresia.com
www.myspace.com/auresia
http://www.facebook.com/Auresia
http://twitter.com/auresiamusic
http://www.reverbnation.com/Auresia?add_email=true
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UV6eWdA9Rgc
www.myspace.com/auresia
http://www.facebook.com/Auresia
http://twitter.com/auresiamusic
http://www.reverbnation.com/Auresia?add_email=true
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UV6eWdA9Rgc
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