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Occupation(s)
  
Singer, songwriter

Role
  
Musician

Instruments
  
Guitar, Piano, Drums


Website
  
www.alyshabrilla.com

Albums
  
Womyn, In My Head

Name
  
Alysha Brilla

Genres
  
Blues, Jazz

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Origin
  
Kitchener, Ontario, Canada

Labels
  
BMG, Lava/Universal Republic, Sunny Jam Records

Siblings
  
Tameera Mohamed, Nadia Mohamed

Similar People
  
Danny Michel, Dollar, Zameer Rizvi, Coco Love Alcorn, Digging Roots

Record label
  
BMG Rights Management

In Studio: Indian-Tanzanian Canadian Singer Alysha Brilla


Alysha Brilla is a twice Juno nominated Indo-Tanzanian-Canadian musician. Born in Mississauga, Ontario and raised in Kitchener, Ontario, Brilla started singing in her early teens in local bands and at various festivals, including the Coalflats and Kitchener Blues Festival, where she was the 2008 winner of the Grande River Youth Legacy contest. Brilla briefly attended Humber College's Jazz program in Toronto while playing local gigs and building a fanbase. In 2010, she was signed to Lava Records/Universal Republic. Brilla was a featured performer at the 2010 Kitchener Blues Festival and Gala. Alysha is now independent and runs her own music label, Sunny Jam Records Inc. and has released three self-produced studio albums on that label.

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Early life

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Brilla was born in Mississauga, Ontario to a European-Canadian mother and an Indo-Tanzanian father of the Khoja diaspora. Growing up in a mixed-race, mixed-religious household fostered interesting discussions around things like race, religion, value systems and ideals. Brilla’s father played guitar growing up in Tanzania and her mother was an avid storyteller. Brilla experienced a lot of bullying in middle school and she cites music and nature as her coping mechanism.

Teenage years

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In 2005, Brilla won the "Rhythm of The Future" contest hosted by a local radio station. This sponsored her $20,000 to record a demo with producer Marcus Kane in Toronto. Brilla's mother would drive Alysha to Toronto after school several nights a week, sometimes coming home after 2 a.m.

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On her 14th birthday, Brilla was given her father's acoustic guitar and she began teaching herself to play. While still playing blues and jazz covers with her band in Kitchener, Brilla began testing her own material at solo-acoustic shows met with a very positive response.

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After graduating high school, a brief stint at Humber College deepened her appreciation for jazz music. During this time, Brilla was recording/producing her own songs and released an eleven-song EP called "Got Soul". Friend Brad Marshall introduced Alysha to Jacksoul keyboardist and producer Ron Lopata and the two began to demo some of Brilla's original songs with a full band.

Shortly thereafter, Brilla was signed to Last Gang Management.

Arts Education

Brilla has performed and presented at schools internationally; speaking out about inclusivity, anti-bullying and healing through the arts.

Influences

Amy Winehouse, Bob Marley, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Selena Quintanilla-Pérez, Joni Mitchell, Indian & African Music

Production

Brilla took a production co-op in high school and was accepted to Seneca College’s Production degree, but opted to study Jazz at Humber College. All of her releases have been self-produced. Brilla is outspoken about seeing more women in production.

In 2016, Brilla produced her first short documentary titled Indigenizing Post-Secondary Education. This film looks at reshaping our education systems in Canada to include Indigenous content and teaching methods in everyday classes.

Record Label

In 2010, Alysha Brilla signed a record deal with U.S. Label, "Lava/Universal Republic" Records. She moved to L.A. and began recording and collaborating with American producers Brian West, Rick Nowels, Sam Farrar and others. Due to creative differences, Brilla split with the label in 2012 and started her own record label, "Sunny Jam Records, Inc" and has released all of her albums on that imprint.

Songwriting

Brilla was signed to BMG Publishing and she writes all her own music and lyrics, as well as writing and co-writing with/for other artists. Brilla's music has been featured on TV shows including Degrassi: The Next Generation and CMT's Unstable. as well as Showcase Network's Television series King. Brilla is currently self-published through her company Get Lifted Publishing, Inc.

Yoga

Brilla has practised yoga for several years. On her Facebook page she has stated that it makes her "so happy and has gotten (her) through so many difficult times". In November, 2014 Brilla travelled to Rishikesh, India where she studied and obtained her yoga teaching certification. She currently teaches in the disciplines of Hatha and Vinyasa yoga.

Notable

  • 2016 Winner Midem Artist Accelerator, represented Canada in Cannes, France
  • 2015 International Songwriting Contest winner in Lyric Category "Immigrant"
  • 2015 JUNO Award Nomination for "Womyn", Adult Contemporary Album of the Year
  • 2014 U.K. Songwriting Contest winner in Pop and Singer/Songwriter categories for "Never Gonna Get Me Back"
  • 2014 Oktoberfest Woman of The Year winner.
  • 2014 JUNO Award Nomination for "In My Head", Adult Contemporary Album of the Year
  • 2014 Galaxy Rising Star Award Winner, Burlington Sound of Music Festival
  • 2013 Ibiza Music Video Festival Fan Choice Award Winner, "Nobody"
  • 2013 Speaker at Tedx Youth Waterloo - May 27
  • 2012 Leading Edge KW Arts Award Winner
  • 2010 Record Deal with Lava Records/Universal Republic
  • 2010 Host of "The Buzz", a weekly Indie artist showcase at Toronto's Historical C'est What Venue.
  • 2008 Oktoberfest Woman of The Year nomination.
  • 2008 Canwest Media Rhythm of the Future Winner
  • 2008 Grande River Society's " Blues Youth Legacy " winner
  • 2008 Toronto Blues Society's Annual Contest top 3, 2008.
  • 2007 Youth Legacy Award Winner
  • 2005 Canwest Media's "Rhythm Of The Future" winner.
  • FACTOR (foundation to assist Canadian Talent on Record) grant recipient.
  • Publishing Deal with Cherry Lane Music. Brilla briefly attended Humber College's Jazz program in Toronto while playing local gigs and building a fanbase.
  • Has opened for April Wine, K-OS, Lights, Snow and Adam Bailie.
  • References

    Alysha Brilla Wikipedia