Introducing Sonna
Sonna started singing and playing piano from the age of four. Hardly surprising as her Mother is a well-respected Indian singer, her Father a renowned musician and her Grandma a noted singer/musician still making albums in India.
Encouraged by her parents enthusiasm, Sonna spent almost her entire childhood in music lessons obsessively practicing until at 14, she met a local talented producer who gave her an insight into song writing. The outlet for expression was found.
By 15, Sonna was recording demos and performing backing vocals for other artists when she met Producer Livingstone Brown who immediately offered Sonna a production deal and introduced her to Universal Records.
Sonna flew to New York to do a showcase for Doug Morris and Monty Lipman. Just 16, with no idea of what was expected, she turned up in super baggy joggers, with a guitar and a big, fat smile. Before finishing one song, Doug Morris locked the doors and signed her straight away.
Sonna spent over two years in New York and L.A writing and recording an album with top producers Dallas Austin and Wyclef Jean and working with artists Nelly, John Mayer, Dwele and Meredith Brooks. Unfortunately the resulting album didn't represent Sonna as an artist so Sonna and Universal records mutually agreed to part company.
Sonna then spent the next couple of years performing with/supporting artists like Raghav, Joss Stone and Maxi Priest playing to huge audiences in the US, Canada and UK and loving every bit of it.
Using just a drum machine, keyboard and guitar, Sonna stunned audiences with her performance. After the Brixton Academy show, a blind Indian woman waited over an hour just to tell Sonna how every word and every note, made her feel alive again. This was the poignant reminder that Sonna needed. She had an incredible gift and it needed to be shared.
Sonna and Livingstone, together with legendary songwriter, Paul Barry spent a year of making magic music resulting in interest from various record labels.
Despite numerous offers, Sonna was determined to sign to Sony/RCA because label head Craig Logan clearly shared her vision and understood her as an artist.
Working closely with Craig and Producer Livingstone, Sonna has spent the past 18 months making the album she has always wanted to make.
Stay tuned. It’s about to get very interesting.
Sonna in the studio and live, performing, writing and recording. 'Like You Love Yourself' by Sonna from her debut album. To get an exclusive free track subscribe at http://www.sonnamusic.com