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Previously nominated for a Birmingham music award for best unplugged / unsigned act in the Midlands, Surianne is going from strength to strength, attracting a loyal fan base with her feisty rhythmical Latino sound and her eclectic band of musicians. Her music has taken her to perform at prestigious events such as for [[The Princes Trust]], London International Music Show, The Beverley Folk Festival, [[Trade Union Congress]] and at The Bolivar Hall in celebration of International Women's Day and most recently in Hyde Park for ‘A Future That Works’, Oct 2012. Following the success of last years performance she is invited to perform in March at the TUC for International Women's Day 2013. |
Previously nominated for a Birmingham music award for best unplugged / unsigned act in the Midlands, Surianne is going from strength to strength, attracting a loyal fan base with her feisty rhythmical Latino sound and her eclectic band of musicians. Her music has taken her to perform at prestigious events such as for [[The Princes Trust]], London International Music Show, The Beverley Folk Festival, [[Trade Union Congress]] and at The Bolivar Hall in celebration of International Women's Day and most recently in Hyde Park for ‘A Future That Works’, Oct 2012. Following the success of last years performance she is invited to perform in March at the TUC for International Women's Day 2013. |
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[[File:Surianne live 'A Future That Works' Hyde Park, Oct 2012.jpg|thumb|Surianne live with band performing at 'A Future That Works' Hyde Park rally, Oct 2012. Photo credit Jonathan Stewart]] |
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Surianne has performed alongside artists such as [[Nate James]], [[John Adeleye]], [[David Jordan]], [[Suzanne Vega]], [[Steve Balsamo]], Anthony Joseph & The Spasm Band, [[Breed77]], Spencer Kennedy, [[Natalie McCool]] amongst others. She works alongside guitarist David Saavedra preparing new material for her album and collaborating with artists such as emerging British Hip Hop talent [[Gak Jonze]] on song ‘Hay Que Vivir’. |
Surianne has performed alongside artists such as [[Nate James]], [[John Adeleye]], [[David Jordan]], [[Suzanne Vega]], [[Steve Balsamo]], Anthony Joseph & The Spasm Band, [[Breed77]], Spencer Kennedy, [[Natalie McCool]] amongst others. She works alongside guitarist David Saavedra preparing new material for her album and collaborating with artists such as emerging British Hip Hop talent [[Gak Jonze]] on song ‘Hay Que Vivir’. |
Revision as of 12:51, 26 January 2013
Surianne Dalmedo | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Surianne |
Born | Gibraltar |
Origin | Gibraltar, London, UK |
Genres | Latin Rock Flamenco |
Occupation(s) | Singer Songwriter |
Instrument(s) | Vocals Acoustic guitar |
Website | Surianne.com |
About Surianne
Surianne Dalmedo, known as Surianne, is a Gibraltarian international singer and songwriter of acoustic Latin/Rock/Flamenco music. Described as "la nina del sur" (Spanish: girl of the South) her music style is derived from a blend of various cultures; Gibraltarian, Spanish, British and North African, inspired by Mediterranean grooves, strongly influenced by the fusion of acoustic guitar sounds and driving percussive rhythms.
Following the hugely successful launch of her charity single ‘Stronger Than Before’ that entered the iTunes UK Top 100 Latino songs at #56 25th Jan 2011, she continues her work as an Ambassador for London based charity Hestia Housing & Support, voluntarily organising music workshops and events, raising as much funds and awareness for for Hestia’s Domestic Violence services, in specific for children and family projects.
Previously nominated for a Birmingham music award for best unplugged / unsigned act in the Midlands, Surianne is going from strength to strength, attracting a loyal fan base with her feisty rhythmical Latino sound and her eclectic band of musicians. Her music has taken her to perform at prestigious events such as for The Princes Trust, London International Music Show, The Beverley Folk Festival, Trade Union Congress and at The Bolivar Hall in celebration of International Women's Day and most recently in Hyde Park for ‘A Future That Works’, Oct 2012. Following the success of last years performance she is invited to perform in March at the TUC for International Women's Day 2013.
Surianne has performed alongside artists such as Nate James, John Adeleye, David Jordan, Suzanne Vega, Steve Balsamo, Anthony Joseph & The Spasm Band, Breed77, Spencer Kennedy, Natalie McCool amongst others. She works alongside guitarist David Saavedra preparing new material for her album and collaborating with artists such as emerging British Hip Hop talent Gak Jonze on song ‘Hay Que Vivir’.
External links
- Surianne official website
- Surianne official website
- Surianne facebook
- Surianne twitter
- Surianne youtube
- Surianne bandapp