Melina Soochan

Melina Soochan

Melina Soochan – 2008
Background information
Born (1985-05-17) May 17, 1985
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Genres Blues, R&B, Jazz, Classical
Occupation(s) Musician, singer-songwriter
Instruments Piano, vocals
Years active 2001–present
Associated acts Acoustic Nights Montreal
Website melinas-music.com

Melina Soochan is a Canadian singer-songwriter from Montreal, Quebec.

She is a classically trained pianist with a Bachelor of Music from McGill University in Montreal and an ARCT from the Royal Conservatory of Music of Toronto.

Melina's original music is a fusion of styles, a blend of acoustic urban and indie pop, R&B, jazz, soul and folk. She can be seen and heard performing in various Montreal area venues, with occasional appearances in places like Toronto, Ottawa and New York.

A member of SOCAN, Melina has filmed three official music videos, the first two of which are based on songs from her debut album entitled City of Love and the third one is based on a song from her first full-length album Hold On. The music videos are entitled X-Ray Eyes, City of Love and The Mama Song.

Melina has also performed quite often with various bands, notably Patrick Lehman and the Dropbeat Kings.

As she is continually expanding her repertoire to include genres such as Jazz, she now performs regularly with her own band, Melina Soochan's Jazz Ensemble.

Bio

Born (May 17, 1985) and raised in Montreal, Melina started composing and recording music for various school projects in high-school.

During high-school (Riverdale HS, in Pierrefonds) she was active in the school band and participated in numerous student talent shows.

At the age of 15 she was briefly part of a rock band (Fubar), together with 2 high-school friends, and they entered the Granby Note Festival 2000 (for music students of all ages) where they won gold medals for performing one of Melina's early original songs and some classic rock covers. Later in 2000 Melina and the other two band members (Brandon Posner and Eliott Hayut) won the Pfizer Young Achiever Award.[1]

She entered and won the 2001 RapSohD Talented Teen Competition.,[2] and went on to represent Canada at the Hal Jackson Talented Teens International (HJTTI) Scholarship Competition in New York later that same year. There she performed one of her early original songs and won the Wilda Labrie Scholarship.[3] At the HJTTI competition she met a young guest artist who has greatly inspired her ever since, Alicia Keys.

As part of the RapSohD organization, Melina met and later performed as a guest artist in two concerts (March 2005 and May 2009) given by Lorraine Klaasen.

She also found time to study and practice Kyokushin kaikan karate and obtained her black belt at the age of 16. She won trophies in many karate tournaments, both for kata and combat. Throughout high-school and junior college she was also actively playing rugby, and continuing her piano studies, as well as composing and performing her original music at any opportunity.

After high-school she went on to Marianopolis College in Montreal to get a double diploma in Music and Science (2005). Subsequently, she received a Bachelor of Music from McGill University in Montreal (2008) and has received the ARCT from the Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto. In the spring of 2015 Melina achieved an MBA from Concordia University's John Molson School of Business.

From 2006 until 2008 Melina was a regular member of the cast of the Belluscious Girls, a Montreal cabaret troupe that have performed at many events, such as La Relève en folie 2006 fund raiser.

In 2010, with the help of Artists Alliance Productions in association with Global NTT, Melina started producing the regular series called Acoustic Nights Montreal, which take place in various venues in Montreal every two months and showcase a different set of five or six singer/songwriters (in solo/duo/trio acts) who perform their original music acoustically, without the help of electronic enhancements. Artists such as SuLE, Patrick Lehman and Sabrina Correa, to name just a few, have been featured, alongside Melina.

Melina launched her first full-length album Hold On in September 2011 at Upstairs Jazz in Montreal.[4]

Discography

Videography

Collaborations

Melina has been collaborating with several other established musicians such as singer-songwriter guitarist Sule Heitner, electronica producer Override and metal band The Agonist.

References

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