presents...Nelly Furtado

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  Bio (see the Nelly fact sheet, courtesy of GetMusic.com)

Nelly Furtado played her first real shows after signing a record deal last year at the tender age of 20. "I did four Lilith Fair dates, and for the encore, everyone who performed that day would get onstage and sing [Bob Dylan’s] ‘I Shall Be Released.’ I was singing with Chrissie Hynde and Sarah McLachlan and Beth Orton," she says, still incredulous. "It was like a dream. I just kept thinking, ‘What am I doing here with all these seasoned pros?’" 

It’s a reasonable question for an untested artist who grew up in Victoria, British Columbia, a first-generation Canadian, the daughter of working-class Portuguese parents. Furtado has indeed taken only the first few steps along her path, but her wide-ranging taste suggests an artist who has sampled much that music has to offer. Further evidence of her eclecticism is found in the instruments she plays (guitar, ukulele, trombone), the languages in which she sings (English, Portuguese, Hindi) and the debut album that represents another dream fulfilled. To be sure, Whoa Nelly! (released on DreamWorks Records Sept. 26, 2000) boasts a hybrid sound that is uniquely her own. 

The most recent chapter in Furtado’s story began when, at 18, she leapt onstage to sing at a Toronto talent show for mostly black, female performers. It was there that she met her manager, who also represents multiplatinum Canadian act The Philosopher Kings. Shortly thereafter, the Kings’ Gerald Eaton and Brian West produced a demo for Furtado. The results were adequate, but the well-rounded teenager already had plans to go backpacking in Europe, then head home to study creative writing. 

She nonetheless stayed in touch with Eaton and West, who kept insisting she return to Toronto. Furtado recalls: "I went to see The Philosopher Kings both times they played in Victoria, and both times they said, ‘You gotta come to Toronto and do some more demos.’ I was, like, ‘I don’t know. I’m in school, I want to write, I’m learning to play guitar - blah blah blah.’ Then one day Gerald just called and said, ‘You’re coming to Toronto.’ So I went for two weeks and it was awesome. The three of us totally clicked. Gerald and Brian are amazing - smart and charismatic and wonderful to work with. They created the most positive creative environment you could imagine." 

The material they recorded during those sessions ultimately led to Furtado’s deal with DreamWorks Records (where she was signed by A&R exec Beth Halper). Eaton and West (known collectively as Track and Field) came on board as production partners. 

Among other things, Whoa Nelly! is a melding of Furtado’s accumulated musical inspiration. The singer-songwriter-producer grew up with plenty of mainstream pop - Abba, Lionel Ritchie, Madonna, Paula Abdul - but in her formative years, she became fixated on its urban incarnation. An infatuation with youngsters Kris Kross led to an embrace of early ‘90s R&B like New Edition, Bel Biv Devoe, Salt-N-Pepa and Jodeci. Furtado informs: "On my 12th birthday one of my friends bought me a Mariah Carey tape." 

The first tape she bought for herself was by TLC, which foreshadowed her development into a hip-hop fan. De La Soul, Ice-T, Digable Planets, P.M. Dawn - these artists consumed Furtado until her senior year of high school, when she started listening to her older brother’s CD collection. There she discovered Radiohead, Oasis, Pulp, Garbage, U2 and The Verve. That summer a friend from London upped the ante by making her a mix tape of music by classic artists like Simon and Garfunkel and modern standard-bearers like Prodigy and Portishead. "I got into The Beatles then, too, and Smashing Pumpkins," she says. (Furtado’s sponge-like nature can be partially attributed to what she calls her "obsession" with pop culture. "I love it," she says. "I can’t help it - I love awards shows, magazines, movies. I’m totally star-struck"). 

This panoply of influences is matched by the music of Furtado’s ancestral homeland. When she was 16, she took a giant step toward securing her own creative voice while on a trip to Portugal, where she uncovered the local equivalent of an MC battle: "I went to this club and just got up onstage and started singing, making up lyrics off the top of my head. That’s what hip-hop’s all about - freestyling. The fado tradition in Portugal has a similar thing called cancoes desafios, which is basically spontaneous singing. You try to show up the other person onstage with you - you dis their mother or say they’re lazy or something. There are a lot of colloquialisms involved and you’ve got to know the language of the land pretty well to get it right." 

The realization of this cultural convergence gave way to another epiphany when Furtado went to London to visit the friend who’d given her that all-important mix tape. "One night, my friend’s dad played a Brazilian compilation CD and I was hooked," she declares. "It was African and Portuguese music coming together. The emotion and the romanticism comes from the Portuguese side; the rhythm and groove and energy come from the African side." Someday she wants to make an album of Brazilian music, sung entirely in Portuguese. And though her love for these sounds may have been foreseen considering her Portuguese heritage and gravitation toward R&B and hip-hop, Furtado’s career in the rarefied world of professional music is something of a surprise. "My mom has always worked in housekeeping at this place called The Robin Hood Motel," she reports. "My dad does stone masonry and had a small landscaping business. I worked with my mom as a chambermaid every summer for eight years, so I know what it’s like to work for money. I vividly remember getting my first paycheck - I spent it on clothes." 

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