1/29/2018

L.A. songstress Mia Doi Todd doing a month's residency at Zebulon

Veteran singer-songwriter and Los Angeles native Mia Doi Todd will be performing at Zebulon this February as part of a Monday night residency.  With many stellar guest appearances and a Brazilian Carnaval "Slim Monday" party, these free Monday nights are a great way to celebrate the lunar new year!
Mia Doi Todd LIVE
Mondays in February at Zebulon
2478 Fletcher Drive, 21+
doors 8pm, shows 9pm
FREE! with many special guests...

February 5: Jimetta Rose, Henry Wolfe & DJ Carlos Niño

February 12: Carnaval Bloco Party with Thalma de Freitas, Bloco Obini & members of Viver Brasil, and B+ on visuals and turntables

February 19: Jade Castrinos, Magic Wanderers

     Mia Doi Todd is a prolific singer-songwriter and California original.  Her ninth album, Cosmic Ocean Ship (City Zen Records), was chosen by the New York Times as one of the Top Ten Records the year of its release.  After releasing primarily her own compositions, Mia took an interest in covering classic Brazilian songs and recorded Floresta at the beautiful Estúdio El Rocha in São Paulo, Brazil in 2014.    
     Mia has performed around the world on many great stages, including the Hollywood Bowl and Circo Voador in Rio de Janeiro.  Besides her work as a solo artist, Mia has collaborated with many musicians, including Flying Lotus, Jose Gonzalez, Dntel and Miguel Atwood-Ferguson.  She contributed tracks to Michel Gondry's recent films, "Is the Man Who Is Tall Happy?" and "Mood Indigo," and to the compilations, "Red Hot + Rio2" and "Red Hot + Bach."  Mia is currently composing the score and soundtrack for a contemporary film adaptation of "A Midsummer Night's Dream" by William Shakespeare.  For Mia, music is a kind of medicine, a revelation of life's sweetness, sadness, beauty and joy, all joined together in rhythm, melody and word.   

     After releasing Floresta, Mia decided to stay closer to her Los Angeles home and started work on a collection of cover songs in English.  The result was Songbook, Mia's second album consisting exclusively of songs written by other artists.  Songbook was produced, recorded and mixed by Mia and her husband, Jesse Peterson, with engineering assistance from Money Mark (Beastie Boys).  It features many talented musicians who call LA home, including John Herndon (Tortoise) and Alberto López (Jungle Fire, Quetzal) on drums and percussion, Gabe Noel on bass, Jimmy Tamborello (Dntel, Postal Service) on electronics, Money Mark on keyboards and Sam Gendel (Inga) on saxophone. 

     Songbook gave Mia the opportunity to pay homage to some of the greatest English-language songwriters of the 20th Century.  The selections include several songs that Mia has been performing live for many years, such as Sandy Denny's "Who Knows Where the Time Goes?" and Neil Young's "Only Love Can Break Your Heart," reimagined for an intimate but cosmopolitan combo.  A few more are enduring favorites from her childhood, like The Cure's "Close to Me," Prince's "When Doves Cry" and "Pancho and Lefty" by Townes Van Zandt.  The TV On The Radio track, "Careful You," is the newest of the bunch, which Mia first heard live in concert at LA's Mayan Theater, followed by "Between the Bars" by Elliott Smith, a legendary transplant to the Los Angeles scene with whom Mia had the pleasure of sharing the stage.  The collection of songs is unified by Mia's delicate voice and thoughtful sensibility and by her strong emotional connection to each finely-crafted song.

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