Sneha Girap (Editor)

Adriana Evans

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Birth name
  
Adriana Evans

Role
  
Singer

Name
  
Adriana Evans


Instruments
  
Vocals, scatting

Also known as
  
Adriana Madera

Parents
  
Mary Stallings

Adriana Evans Adriana Evans El Camino Amazoncom Music

Origin
  
Los Angeles, California, United States

Genres
  
R&B funk jazz hip hop soul Afro-Cuban Latin jazz rock

Occupation(s)
  
Musician, songwriter, producer

Albums
  
Nomadic, Adriana Evans, Kismet, Walking with the Night, El Camino

Record labels
  
Expansion Records, Loud Records, Universal Music Group

Associated acts
  
Dred Scott, Noelle Scaggs, Sy Smith, Pharoah Sanders

Similar People
  
Mary Stallings, Phife Dawg, Rahsaan Patterson, Jackie Trent, Cool Million

Profiles

Adriana evans love me 1997


Adriana Evans, (also known as Adriana Madera) is an American R&B soul singer-songwriter. She was born 1974 in San Francisco. Her debut album entitled Adriana Evans was released in 1997 and peaked at #33 on the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart.

Contents

Adriana Evans ecximagesamazoncomimagesI21ebpulZweLSS135

Adriana evans say you won t 1997


Background

Adriana Evans Adriana Evans Biography Albums amp Streaming Radio

Adriana Evans was born into music, both genetically and geographically. Her mother is jazz recording artist Mary Stallings who sang with jazz artists like Count Basie, Dizzie Gillespie and her godfather being jazz saxophonist Pharoah Sanders. As such, Evans finds a great deal of her musical upbringing in jazz music. In addition to being immersed in the sounds of jazz and blues growing up, she also heard Afro Cuban music from her father's culture. And being a native of the musically rich city of San Francisco, she was exposed to soul, rock, hip hop, and everything in between.

Adriana Evans Adriana Evans Page

At the age of 18, Adriana moved to Los Angeles where she planned to attend college. While living in the city, she met rapper Dred Scott and the two quickly became friends. As their friendship grew, the two began working together in music. Because of this relationship, Adriana Evans appeared on Dred Scott's "Check the Vibe" in 1994 and Evans relied heavily on Scott for production on her debut album Adriana Evans released on RCA Records in 1997.

Music career

Adriana Evans New Adriana Evans Midnight YouTube

Paul Stewart, CEO of PMP records, played a crucial role in helping Adriana Evans get a deal with Capitol Records during the 1990s. Stewart was attracted to Evans after hearing a demo featuring her and having seen her in the video for Scott's "Check the Vibe." As Capitol Records folded, Stewart brought Evans onto his PMP Records where she released her self-titled debut album.

Adriana Evans Adriana Evans Page

Adriana's self-titled debut album featured two singles, "Love Is All Around" and "Seein' Is Believing." The two singles charted, with the former reaching #65 on the R&B charts and the latter reaching #50.

After the release of her debut record, Adriana became disillusioned with the music industry, took refuge in Brazil, and didn't record a follow-up until 2004's Nomadic, an album that explored various genres, held together by a theme of what she described as "African music." The next year she released Kismet (a compilation album). In 2007 Evans released El Camino, an album that, more than her previous records, was influenced by her stay in Brazil. Evans' fifth LP, Walking with the Night, was released in 2010; "Weatherman" was the album's first single.

Noah's Arc

Adriana recorded new songs for the soundtrack to Logo TV's hit television series Noah's Arc. The song Remember the Love was used both seasons in 2005 and 2006 as the opening theme. Songs from her 2004 album Nomadic and 2007's El Camino also appears on the soundtrack.

Albums

  • Adriana Evans (1997)
  • Nomadic (2004)
  • Kismet (2005)
  • El Camino (2007)
  • Walking with the Night (2010)
  • Singles

  • "Reality" (1995)
  • "Love Is All Around", 1997
  • "Seein' Is Believing", 1997
  • "Remember the Love", 2004
  • "7 Days", 2004
  • "Hey Now", 2006
  • "All for Love", 2007
  • "Before You", 2007
  • "Weatherman", 2010
  • "Suddenly", 2010
  • Soundtracks

  • Hoodlum (1997)
  • Ride (1998)
  • Noah's Arc: Season 1 & 2 TV Series (2006)
  • Noah's Arc: Jumping the Broom (2008)
  • Collaboration appearances

  • Dred Scott – Breaking Combs (1994)
  • Dred Scott – Small Clubs Are Dead (1995)
  • DJ Deckstream – Soundtracks (2007)
  • References

    Adriana Evans Wikipedia