Kavisha mazzella biography of abraham
Kavisha mazzella biography of abraham
History - Kavisha!
Kavisha Mazzella
Kavisha Mazzella | |
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Mazzella on stage at the Cygnet Folk Festival, 1999 | |
Birth name | Paola Mazzella |
Born | London, UK |
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Occupation(s) | Composer, musician, arranger, singer, songwriter, choirleader |
Instrument(s) | Voice, guitar, accordion, mandolin, |
Years active | 1981–present |
Labels | Mazzella Music |
Musical artist
Kavisha MazzellaAM (pronounced KAV-eesh-a Mutt-Sel-la) is an Australian composer, singer-songwriter, folklorist, activist and choirleader whose style has mediterranean, gypsie and Celtic influences.[1] She won an ARIA Award for Best World Music Album for Fisherman's Daughter produced by Mick Thomas (ex Weddings Parties Anything) in 1998.[2][3] Mazzella has released several studio albums independently.
She is also a member of I Viaggiatori (The Travellers), an Italian folk band which play Italian folk music and independently released one studio album, Suitcase Serenata, in 2010.