Mama Kin | |
---|---|
Background information | |
Birth name | Danielle Caruana |
Occupation(s) | Singer-songwriter |
Years active | 2006–present |
Website | www |
Danielle Caruana, known professionally as Mama Kin, is an Australian singer-songwriter. She has released two albums, Beat and Holler and The Magician's Daughter. She lives with her family in Fremantle.
Caruana grew up in the Melbourne suburb of Newport, the youngest, by some years, of six siblings by parents of Maltese extraction. The family was musical and she studied classical piano from the age of five to 16. [1] [2] [3] [4] Every child in the family was expected to play an instrument and to play in the family band in church and for members of the Maltese community who visited their house. [5] [6] Her strongest musical influence was her sister Carmen, 14 years older, with whom she sang and who taught her to harmonise, and who introduced her to lasting musical influences: blues and gospel, Aretha Franklin, Nina Simone, the Pretenders and Joan Armatrading. [1] [3] Other family influences were country, Jerry Lee Lewis, Johnny Cash, Dolly Parton, Ray Charles, Elvis Presley, the crooners, Stevie Wonder, Dr John, The Cure, The Police, Prince and Michael Jackson. [7] Caruana says, "I loved all of it, because my brothers and sisters were into it. I couldn't imagine a life without music", [7] but also that the musicality of her family inhibited her own career: "I was completely petrified. After having grown up under two really incredibly, incredibly diverse musical brothers and a really musical family, I think I just made a decision really early on that I wasn't good enough, that I wasn't as good as them." [1]
Caruana first started writing songs in 2006. [8] Prior to her solo career, she provided vocals on albums by her husband, John Butler. [9] [10] The Mama Kin band came about through playing with her brothers Nicky Bomba and Michael Caruana. [8] The name Mama Kin was given her by Bomba, a former member of the John Butler Trio. [1] Caruana says, "we were toying with the idea of doing a creative project together called Kin. A couple of days into the process I found out I was pregnant with my second child and he called me the Mama Kin." [3] When it stuck as her band name she had not heard of the Aerosmith song. [8] Caruana, her brother Michael on keyboards and drummer George Servanis are the principal members of the Mama Kin ensemble. [6]
Mama Kin's first released recording was an EP, Papoose in 2008, followed by a single, "Tore My Heart Out", [1] released in 2009. [2] Her debut album, Beat and Holler, written almost entirely on an old Wurlitzer organ [1] and recorded at The Compound, Fremantle and released in 2009. [2] [6] Of the album Caruana has said, "In almost every song, although it might sound like I'm talking about a partner, I'm generally talking about a part of myself." [4] Beat and Holler was nominated for Best Blues and Roots Album at the AIR Awards of 2010. [11]
Caruana's second album, The Magician's Daughter, was released on 22 February 2013. [12] It is named after her mother, an actual magician's daughter. Caruana's grandfather worked as a professional magician in post-World War II Malta, and her mother, Iris, was one of his assistants. [12] The album was written mostly from home and recorded at The Compound. [3] It was produced by Jan Skubiszewski. [13]
The Magician's Daughter was nominated for ARIA Award for Best Blues and Roots Album at the ARIA Music Awards of 2013. [14]
Caruna joined with Tommy Spender from Offcutts to form Mama Kin Spender and they released the album Golden Magnetic in 2018. [15] Golden Magnetic was nominated for an ARIA Award for Best Blues & Roots Album at the ARIA Music Awards of 2018. [16]
Caruana contributes to philanthropic activities in the fields of indigenous and environmental rights. [3]
In February 2011 John Butler and Caruana performed as Brave and the Bird at the annual Gimme Shelter fundraising event for the homeless at the Fremantle Arts Centre, [17] [18] their set introduced by Kevin Rudd.
The Seed Fund, originally the JB Seed Fund, was set up in 2005 [19] by Butler, [20] [21] Caruana and others with an initial donation of A$80,000, [22] to help artists and musicians become self-sustained. Its flagship project is the Management Workshop, in which 25 emerging managers have three days of workshops with experienced industry managers of internationally known Australian bands. Caruana says the main motivation behind creating the organisation is to create community within the music industry. [4] [5]
Caruana met John Butler in Fremantle, Western Australia [3] and they were married in Broome in 1999. [2] Their home is in Fremantle. [3] They have a daughter, Banjo, and a son, Jahli. Both children play music and Caruana credits having them, along with the Seed Fund, with starting her musical career. [4] [5] Of her musical relationship with her husband, she has said, "I love and respect his opinion, but we definitely have different tastes in music." [2] Prior to beginning her solo musical career Caruana suffered from depression, an experience that has informed her songwriting [12] and which she ascribes to her suppression of her musicality. [5] She reports that one of her biggest discoveries was Transcendental Meditation and that, "When I first started this practice I remember thinking 'Oh, this is what sanity must feel like.'" [12]
The John Butler Trio song "Daniella", from the group's 2007 album Grand National , is about Caruana. [23]
Title | Details |
---|---|
Beat and Holler |
|
The Magician's Daughter |
|
Golden Magnetic (as Mama Kin Spender) |
|
Title | Details |
---|---|
Papoose |
|
Talisman |
|
Are You Listening? (as Mama Kin Spender) |
|
The Australian Independent Record Awards (commonly known informally as AIR Awards) is an annual awards night to recognise, promote and celebrate the success of Australia's Independent Music sector.
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2010 [30] [31] | Beat and Holler | Best Blues and Roots Album | Nominated |
2013 [32] | The Magician's Daughter | Best Blues and Roots Album | Nominated |
The ARIA Music Awards is an annual awards ceremony that recognises excellence, innovation, and achievement across all genres of Australian music.
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result | Lost to |
---|---|---|---|---|
2013 | The Magician's Daughter | Best Blues & Roots Album | Nominated | Russell Morris - Sharkmouth |
2018 | Golden Magnetic (as Mama Kin Spender) | Best Blues & Roots Album | Nominated | Tash Sultana - Flow State |
The West Australian Music Industry Awards (WAMIs) are annual awards presented to the local contemporary music industry, put on annually by the Western Australian Music Industry Association Inc (WAM). [33] [34]
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result (wins only) |
---|---|---|---|
2013 | Mama Kin | Best Folk Act | Won |
2018 | Mama Kin Spender | Best Blues / Roots Act | Won |
The John Butler Trio were an Australian roots-rock band led by guitarist and vocalist John Butler, an APRA and ARIA-award-winning musician. They formed in Fremantle in 1998 with Jason McGann on drums, Gavin Shoesmith on bass and John Butler on vocals. By 2009, the trio consisted of Butler with Byron Luiters on bass and Nicky Bomba on drums and percussion, the latter being replaced by Grant Gerathy in 2013. After both Luiters and Gerathy exited the trio in early 2019, bassist OJ Newcomb and drummer Terepai Richmond joined the band, accompanied by touring musician Elana Stone on keyboards, percussion and backing vocals.
Sunrise Over Sea is the third studio album by Australian band the John Butler Trio. It was released in March 2004.
The Waifs are an Australian folk rock band formed in 1992 by sisters Vikki Thorn and Donna Simpson as well as Josh Cunningham. Their tour and recording band includes Ben Franz (bass), David Ross Macdonald (drums) and Tony Bourke.
John Charles Wiltshire-Butler, professionally known as John Butler, is an American-Australian singer, songwriter, and music producer. He is best known for his time as the eponymous frontman of the John Butler Trio, a roots and jam band that formed in Fremantle, Western Australia in 1998.
Casey Donovan is an Australian singer, songwriter, actress, theatre actress and author, best known for winning the second season of the singing competition show Australian Idol in 2004. She won the competition at the age of just 16, becoming the series' youngest winner. In 2017, Donovan won the third series of I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here. Donovan also hosted the NITV music show Fusion with Casey Donovan.
Danielle Spencer is an Australian actress, singer and songwriter.
Jarrah Records is an independent Australian record label which releases material by Western Australian-formed bands, John Butler Trio and The Waifs, and their members. In July 2002 the label was founded and co-owned by John Butler; The Waifs' members Josh Cunningham, Donna Simpson, and her sister Vikki Thorn; and the artists' common manager, Philip Stevens. Initially it was established to handle their releases for the territory of the United States by 2003 it expanded. Jarrah Records has won numerous Western Australian Music Industry Awards and was the first artist-owned independent label to debut at No.1 on the ARIA album charts.
Clare Bowditch is an Australian musician, author, and occasional actress.
What You Want is the second commercially available single/EP by Australian jam band the John Butler Trio from the album Sunrise Over Sea. It was released on 9 August 2004 and is a curious blend of roots and alternative rock.
Nicholas Caruana, also known as Nicky Bomba, is an Australian musician and singer-songwriter. He is the leader of the ARIA Award-winning Melbourne Ska Orchestra, frontman of his band, Bomba, as well as the former drummer and percussionist of John Butler Trio. He has performed in other acts and as a solo artist. His youngest sister, Danielle Caruana,, is married to his former bandmate, John Butler. His older brother, Michael Caruana, is a member of Bomba and of Mama Kin's backing band.
The Truth were an Australian funk band, active from 1991 to 1997. The lineup included Nicky Bomba on drums, his older brother Michael Caruana on keyboards, Mick Girasole on bass guitar, Tony Kopa on vocals and Geoff Wells on guitars. They released two albums, The Truth (1994), which peaked in the top 60 on the ARIA Albums Chart, and Headspace (1997).
Grand National is the fourth album by the John Butler Trio. Somewhere between 22 and 25 songs were considered for this album, some created during or before Sunrise Over Sea.
Carus Thompson is an Australian singer-songwriter from Perth, Western Australia. From 1995 to 2008, he performed under the title Carus and The True Believers before going solo the group disbanded. Thompson has released four studio albums, Creatures of Habit (2009), Caravan (2011), Island and Shakespeare Avenue.
Samantha Jade Gibbs is an Australian singer and songwriter. She has written tracks for artists including JoJo and Ashley Tisdale. In 2012, Jade won the fourth season of The X Factor Australia, the first woman to win the Australian series. She subsequently signed with Sony Music Australia and released her winner's single "What You've Done to Me", which debuted at number one on the ARIA Singles Chart.
Georgina Kristine Noelle Kingsley, most commonly known by her stage name Georgi Kay, is an English-born Australian indie pop singer, currently based in Los Angeles.
Abbe Joanna May is an Australian singer-songwriter, musician and human rights campaigner. From 2002 she pursued her music career in Perth-based groups, The Fuzz, Abbe May and the Rockin' Pneumonia, and The Devil & Abbe May. In 2010 she began to perform as Abbe May and released her solo album, Design Desire, in July 2011. She followed with Kiss My Apocalypse in May 2013. At the ARIA Music Awards of 2013, May was nominated for Best Female Artist for her album. May has been nominated for a total 27 West Australian Music Industry awards since 2008.
Stella Donnelly is a Welsh-Australian indie rock singer-songwriter and guitarist. After the success of her debut EP Thrush Metal in 2017, she signed with Secretly Canadian in 2018. She released her debut studio album Beware of the Dogs to critical acclaim in March 2019, peaking at number 15 on the ARIA Album Charts, and winning Independent Album of the Year at the AIR Awards. Her second studio album, Flood, was released in August 2022, debuting at number 29 on the ARIA Charts.
Mama Kin Spender is an Australian music duo made up of Mama Kin and Dingo Spender (Offcutts). They released their debut album Golden Magnetic in 2018 and it was nominated for the 2018 ARIA Award for Best Blues and Roots Album.
Laura Jane Lowther, known professionally as Kučka, is an Australian singer and producer. Lowther is known for her solo works, in addition to her collaborations with Flume, Vince Staples and ASAP Rocky. She has been praised for her "dreamy, forward-thinking, electronic pop songs" and her "delicate beats, and ethereal vocals". Her debut album, Wrestling, was released on 30 April 2021.
Grace Barbé is a Seychellois born, Australian singer-songwriter from Western Australia who also performs with the Afrobeat and psychedelic band of the same name which includes Jamie Searle and Hardy Perrine (drums). Barbé has released three studio albums and is the recipient of thirteen West Australian Music Industry Awards, including ten Best World Act Awards and three WAM Song of the Year awards. Barbé's third album Fanm: Woman was nominated for Best World Album at the 2020 ARIA Music Awards. Barbé sings in Creole, English, French and Malagasy and her music fuses the tropical rhythms and dances of the slaves with psychedelic rock, afrobeat, reggae and pop. Since 2022, she is the current bassist of jazz/funk band The Cat Empire.
This is way too much information, my wife says, for most people.