Ava Mendoza

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Ava Mendoza
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Background information
Born (1983-06-18) June 18, 1983 (age 40)
Miami, Florida, U.S.
Genres experimental rock, avant-garde jazz, improvised music, free jazz
Occupation(s)composer, musician
Instrument(s)guitar
Labels Tzadik, Resipiscent, New Atlantis, Unrock, Sleeping Giant Glossolalia
Member ofUnnatural Ways
Website avamendozamusic.com

Ava Mendoza is an American guitarist, vocalist, and composer. [1]

Contents

An avant-garde artist whose work is described as traversing a number of genres, [2] Mendoza has performed with a wide range of musicians, including Nels Cline, [3] Matana Roberts, [4] Nick Zinner, [5] Jon Irabagon, [6] William Hooker, [7] William Parker, [8] Fred Frith, [9] The Violent Femmes, [10] Weasel Walter, [11] tUnE-yArDs, [12] Jamaaladeen Tacuma, [13] Rova Saxophone Quartet, [14] Moppa Elliott, [15] Negativland, and Malcolm Mooney. [16] Mendoza also leads the avant-rock band Unnatural Ways, a trio with Tim Dahl and Sam Ospovat. [1]

Early life and career

Mendoza grew up in Southern California before moving to Michigan to attend high school at Interlochen Arts Academy, where she studied classical guitar; [17] outside of school, she began improvising and playing in rock and punk bands. [18] Mendoza later enrolled at Mills College in Oakland, California, [19] studying with Fred Frith [20] while attaining her BA in Intermedia Arts. [21] After graduating in 2006, Mendoza continued performing extensively in Oakland and the wider Bay Area. Among her many projects and collaborations, Mendoza released a solo album, Shadow Stories; [22] started her band Unnatural Ways; [1] co-formed QUOK, a trio with Weasel Walter and Tim Dahl; [11] and performed duo improvisations with Nels Cline. [23]

In 2011, she was included in the Guitar World feature "10 Female Guitarists You Should Know" [24] and contributed to the $100 Guitar Project, in which Nick Didkovsky and Chuck O’Meara performed and recorded on a guitar which they then circulated among over 65 guitarists, including Mendoza, Elliott Sharp, Mike Keneally, Fred Frith, Henry Kaiser, Keith Rowe, and Nels Cline. Each musician autographed and recorded a piece on the guitar, and the resulting works were released on Bridge Records in 2013. [25]

In 2012, Mendoza collaborated with tUnE-yArDs to compose a live score for Buster Keaton: Four Short Films , performed at the 55th San Francisco International Film Festival. [12]

In 2013, Mendoza moved from Oakland, California to Brooklyn, New York, [1] where she has since performed at venues including Roulette Intermedium, as part of the Vision Festival; [26] National Sawdust, as part of John Zorn's Commissioning Series [3] and in a performance of his 1984 "game piece" Cobra ; [27] Rockefeller Plaza, with Nick Zinner’s 41 Strings; [5] and The Stone, where she was given a week-long artist residency. [28]

In 2015, Mendoza released the first of three albums as bandleader of Unnatural Ways. The band's first album, featuring Dominique Leone (synthesizer, keyboards) and Nick Tamburro (drums), was recorded prior to Mendoza's departure from California. After moving to the East Coast, Mendoza sought out local bandmates; by the time the self-titled debut was released, Unnatural Ways had solidified as a new trio with Tim Dahl (bass) and Sam Ospovat (drums). [1] This lineup is featured on 2016's We Aliens, released on Zorn's Tzadik Records, and 2019's The Paranoia Party, which Mendoza describes as being "about aliens and being alien: political paranoia, inclusion, exclusion, migration, immigration, border crossing, alter egos and alternate realities". [29] In 2016, Mendoza also released a split with Sir Richard Bishop [30] and a collaborative record with Maxime Petit and Will Guthrie.

In 2017, Mendoza contributed an essay to Arcana VIII : musicians on music, [31] a special anniversary collected edition in John Zorn's Arcana series.

She has recorded as a member of Jon Irabagon's I Don't Hear Nothin' but the Blues, [6] the William Hooker Trio, [7] and Moppa Elliott's Acceleration Due To Gravity. [15] Mendoza also performs with Malcolm Mooney as a duo and in his Eleventh Planet, a project the Can vocalist began in 2019 with Mendoza, Alexis Marcelo, Steve Shelley, Daniel Moreno, and Devin Brahja Waldman. [16]

Mendoza was included among the "rising star guitarists" of the DownBeat Critics Poll in 2015, [32] 2017, [33] 2018, [34] 2019, [35] and 2020. [36]

Discography

As leader/co-leader

Release yearArtistTitleLabelPersonnel
2010Ava MendozaShadow Stories Resipiscent solo
2012Ava Mendoza with Nick TamburroQuit your Unnatural Ways [37] Weird ForestMendoza, Nick Tamburro
2013Jacob Lindsay / Ava Mendoza / Damon Smith / Weasel Walter JusBalance Point AcousticsLindsay, Mendoza, Smith, Walter
2015Unnatural WaysUnnatural Ways [38] New AtlantisMendoza with Dominique Leone, Nick Tamburro
2016Unnatural WaysWe Aliens [39] Tzadik Mendoza with Tim Dahl, Sam Ospovat
2016 Sir Richard Bishop & Ava Mendoza (split)Ivory TowerUnrockBishop, Mendoza
2016Ava Mendoza / Maxime Petit / Will GuthrieAva Mendoza / Maxime Petit / Will GuthrieRanch / BeCoqMendoza, Petit, Guthrie
2019Unnatural WaysThe Paranoia Party [40] Sleeping Giant GlossolaliaMendoza with Tim Dahl, Sam Ospovat
2020Mendoza / Anderson / GauciStudio Sessions Vol. 4 [41] GaucimusicMendoza, Vijay Anderson, Stephen Gauci
2021fluke-mogul / Liberatore / Mattrey / MendozaDeath In the Gilded Age [42] Tripticks Tapes gabby fluke-mogul, Matteo Liberatore, Joanna Mattrey, Mendoza

As side-person

Release yearArtistTitleLabelPersonnel
2012Jon Raskin and Carla Harryman Open BoxTzadikRaskin & Harryman with Liz Allbee, Aurora Josephson, Mendoza, Gino Robair, Roham Sheikhani, John Shiurba
2014Zachary James WatkinsMixed Raced [43] Land and SeaWatkins' compositions, performed by John Shiurba, Mendoza, Jason Hoopes, Christina Stanley
2018ChaserChaserNot UnlikeDominika Michalowska, Mendoza, Shayna Dulberger, Oran Canfield
2018Sean Noonan's Pavees DanceTan Man’s Hat RareNoise Noonan, Malcolm Mooney, Mendoza, Alexis Marcelo, Jamaaladeen Tacuma
2018 William Hooker TrioRemembering Astral Spirits Hooker, Mendoza, Damon Smith
2019 Moppa Elliott Acceleration Due to GravityHot Cup RecordsNate Wooley, Dave Taylor, Matt Nelson, Bryan Murray, Kyle Saulnier, Mendoza, George Burton, Elliott, Mike Pride
2019 Negativland True False Seeland Negativland (Ian Allen, Peter Conheim, Mark Hosler, Don Joyce, Jon Leidecker, Richard Lyons, David Wills) with Nava Dunkelman, Ava Mendoza, The Not Normal Animal Chorus, Prairie Prince, M. C. Schmidt
2020I Don't Hear Nothin' but the BluesAnatomical SnuffboxF Magellan Music Jon Irabagon with Mendoza, Mick Barr, Mike Pride
2020Negativland The World Will Decide SeelandNegativland with Kyle Bruckmann, Drew Daniel, Tom Dimuzio, Jem Doulton, Nava Dunkelman, Kristin Erickson, Steve Fisk, Erich Hubner, Mendoza, Prairie Prince, M. C. Schmidt
2020 Nate Wooley Seven Storey Mountain VI [44] Pyroclastic RecordsWooley with Samara Lubelski, C. Spencer Yeh, Chris Corsano, Ben Hall, Ryan Sawyer, Susan Alcorn, Julien Desprez, Mendoza, Isabelle O’Connell, Emily Manzo, Yoon Sun Choi, Mellissa Hughes, Megan Schubert
2021 William Parker Mayan Space Station [45] AUM Fidelity Parker (bass, compositions), Mendoza (electric guitar), Gerald Cleaver (drums)
2024 Bill Orcutt Four Guitars Live [46] PalilaliaOrcutt (electric guitar), Wendy Eisenberg (electric guitar), Mendoza (electric guitar), Shane Parish (electric guitar)

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