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Cilmi performing at Furia Sound Festival on 4 July 2009
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Background information | |
Birth name | Gabriella Lucia Cilmi |
Born |
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
10 October 1991
Genres | Pop, soul, rock, funk |
Occupation(s) | Singer-songwriter, record producer |
Years active | 2005–present |
Labels | Island, Mushroom, Universal Republic, Sweetness Tunes, (GER) |
Website | www |
Gabriella Lucia Cilmi (/ˈtʃɪlmi/ CHIL-mee;Italian: [ˈtʃilmi]; born 10 October 1991) is an Australian singer-songwriter. In 2008, Cilmi was awarded six ARIA Music Awards, including Single of the Year and Best Female Artist. Her debut album, Lessons to Be Learned, was released in March 2008, becoming a moderate international success. Her second studio album, Ten, was released in March 2010. Her third studio album, The Sting, was released in November 2013.
Gabriella Cilmi was born in the Melbourne suburb of Dandenong, of mostly Italian family with some Arbëreshë heritage. She moved to London with her family when she was fifteen, where she currently lives with her parents Paula and Joe (whose origins are in Calabria and Sicily, Italy) and her brother Joseph. At an early age, Cilmi developed an interest in a wide range of pop music acts, including Nina Simone, Led Zeppelin, Janis Joplin, Sweet, T. Rex and Cat Stevens. She has also cited Suzi Quatro as a particular influence. Despite her natural aptitude and vocal talent, Cilmi was told that she lacked the discipline necessary to pursue a singing career. Idolising Janis Joplin, during this time she sang with a band (Foucault) covering songs by Led Zeppelin, Jet, Silverchair and others. Cilmi recorded original songs with writer/producers Barbara and Adrian Hannan of The SongStore.