Assar
Santana -- Musician/Songwriter
World-reknowned musician Assar Santana with
her snazzy band of women (Shamell No. 6). Assar's
multi-instrument band has always ensured ending on a sizzling
high note!
Assar Santana is black, lesbian, a Brazilian
immigrant to Canada, a musician, and more particularly
percussionist. Assar's brand of worldbeat, urban
music is so very danceable. In the past, Assar & her band
Shamell No. 6 have had lightning and thunder tossed their way
during their main stage performances...they even had to move
their entire band indoors, quickly! The music and songs of
Assar inspire melodias of pop-bossa Nova
Born in Brazil, she lived and traveled in
Venezuela, Europe and West Africa before settling in
Montreal...and brings the African, Latin, reggae and jazz
traditions and rhythms from her life experiences to her music
(she has also been invited to perform with Miles Davis) as well
as a dedication to promoting women's talents. The six-woman
Shamell No. 6 (their name a caustic wordplay on the cologne)
provides ample backup on sax, bass, guitar, keyboards and vocals
to her congas, percussion, and lead vocals.
This Brazilian percussionist/singer/ song
writer and author of mixed African-Amerindian (Native People of
Brazil) origin. She heads up Shamell no 6, a unique
all-women band who delivers a spicy and original blend of
Afro-Latin jazz and funk.
Assar is a
Canadian artist of Brazilian origin who is known to find
chemistry between the music of the world and her native music.
Assar sings simultaneously in French, English, Spanish and
Portuguese on her CD “Ironia.”
Shamel, it is a political gesture! To bring
women together to make music was both an artistic and militant
step. “If that can be used as an example in order to justify
others to move.” Political music? The compositions of
Assar have as subjects ecology, love, and the daily newspaper.
The music, it is art; the visibility, it is the policy.
Assar Santana takes up the challenge to make a
career with her music. At
the beginning of her career, she made music for the theatre,
inter alia for the New Experimental Theatre of
Jean-Pierre Ronfard and Marie Cardinal, also for ONF in "Length
Time Coming" with Dionne Brand. But it is especially
with her group, Shamel No 6, that one comes to know
her seven year career in music. She has two
self-produced CD's; (one was withdrawn from the market
following a legal proceeding by Chanel perfumes), the other,
sporadically distributed "Ileea" (but always
available to the Androgyne!). Very little of her work
has played on the radio. "One gives your talent
immediately as artist when you do not form part of the
majority" says Assar.
Source:
http://www.nuestramerica.com/musica/articles/assar/
http://www.geocities.com/homni_ca/assar/entrevue1.html