This Crazy Life
Spend your formative years on
the road with a national touring company. Dedicate your teens to preparing to
take the music world by storm. Throw in the scrutiny of MTV cameras documenting
your every move. If this had been your day-to-day existence, youd
probably call your debut album This
Crazy Life too. And if you happened to be Geffen recording artist,
JOANNA, youd have the confidence and talent to come
through it all with aplomb. The title represents my journey, Joanna
explains. Ive struggled, been on such a high and such a low. But my
purpose in life is to touch people with my music. Ive always turned pain
into strength.
Joanna will touch you with
This Crazy Life, an insightful
collection of pop gems that showcase her incredible vocal ability. Whether
soaring through independence anthems like the first single Let It
Slide, bearing all on emotional ballads like Miracle, or even
stirring soulful rock on Tip Toe, the main thing that knocks you
out is Joannas powerful voice.
Joanna first started
entertaining folks as a blue-collar kid growing up in Philly. Id
sing for the customers in my fathers barbershop, and theyd give me
tipsthen Id go down to the corner store for candy, she
recalls. The young girl with the powerhouse pipes soon began branching out from
a local TV talent show to big-time Broadway auditions. She landed roles with a
number of musical productions and, after 106 performances of the
20th anniversary national tour of Annie, Joanna was
bound to take the show back to the Great White Way. That, unfortunately never
came to fruition as Joanna came down with bronchitis and the show went on
without her ensuing a media blitz of attention and support. This only made
Joanna stronger and she decided to focus on her music.
Knock me down, it makes me
want to get up and soar higher. I realized I wanted to do my own music, but
first I had to define who I was, she says. One big step in that direction
was allowing herself to have some typical teenage experiences. Id
been in the industry professionally since I was nine, and I needed to just
experience normal teen life.
Joanna also had to deal with the
blessing/curse of her multifaceted instrument. My voice can go from quiet
and intimate to raspy to opening up huge, she says. I can sing any
style you throw at me, and thats bittersweet, because I needed to
discover the style that was me. When she started turning her poems into
lyrics and her concepts into melodies, Joanna was on her way. Once shed
saved enough money to travel to California and make a demo she already knew the
person she wanted in her corner.
I kept on hearing about
this guy Ron Fair, what a genius he was, she says of the now Geffen
Records Chairman who molded the career of Christina Aguilera, among others. So
although shed received calls from various labels, Joanna held them at
bay. I didnt want to meet with anyone until I met Ron Fair.
She got her way, and sang one a cappella number after another for Fair.
Id been warned that he wouldnt tell me how wonderful I was or
anything, Joanna recalls. So I was surprised when he said,
Id sign you right now if I wasnt in the middle of a career
transition myself. At the time Fair was leaving RCA to head up
A&M Records. Suffice to say, Fair didnt waste time working with her
to ready her Geffen debut.
Then he gave her time to deliver
her debut. Im so lucky, because record companies dont really
develop artists anymore, says Joanna, now 21. I was only 16 when I
was signed, they could have thrown things at me, like, Youre
singing this and youre wearing this, but they really left it in my
hands. Working with young, up-and-coming producers and writers, as well
as Fair and hitmakers like Linda Perry, Joanna got down to honing her
sound.
During this time, Joanna became
the subject of MTVs True Life documentary series. They
followed me around for a year to show what really goes in to making a record
because its so tough! Joanna says of the two-hour episode.
People have no idea how intense it is. Now that my records coming
out, anyone who saw the show will be like, Wow, she really kept at
it.
The result is an album that
showcases Joannas vocal talent and electric personality.
This Crazy Life is an album
of awakeningits all about breaking free, taking chances, getting
hurt and letting go. Rock guitar and compelling percussion build to a crescendo
on Let It Slide, with Joannas vocals ascending to
heart-bursting heights. I began to cry when I listened to it for the
first timeI was like, Thats me! she says of the
first single. Its so close to me, so personal, and I love what it
represents about being independent and taking off to do your own
thing.
Another song Joannas
especially close to is the title track. Its a story about my mom,
who had the craziest lifeshe was abandoned as a child, was in an
orphanage, went through a series of foster homes, Joanna says. My
mom is the strongest woman I know, and a lifetime of lessons couldnt
teach me what she has taught me. It took me a long time to write that song, and
when I finished I sent it to my mom for Mothers Day.
This Crazy Life also features
the emotional Linda Perry-penned Miracle, the ruefully romantic
Just When Youre Leaving and 4th of
Julywhich Joanna wrote when she was just 16. I shout out
independence and strength but also that you shouldnt be afraid to open up
and be vulnerable, let yourself love, even if it means getting hurt,
Joanna says of the album in sum. Universal, classic themes rendered by a truly
unforgettable voicethats Joannas debut album, but certainly
not her last. I hope to be a credible artist, someone who will stick
around, she says. Undoubtedlyno matter how crazy this life gets,
Joanna will be here to sing about it.
~ Bio information courtesy Geffen
Records
And the story continues. After
breaking ties with Geffen Records, Joanna pursued the title of "Your Next
American Idol". Auditioning in Louisville, she was put through to
Hollywood. Check back...the story is "to be continued...."
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