Mia Doi Todd

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June 30, 1975, she's 36.
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An Artist with 11 releases, and credited once on others' music. 1 collaboration.

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Mia Doi Todd (born June 30 1975) is a musician from Los Angeles, California, United States.

Todd moved to New Haven, Connecticut in 1993 to attend Yale University, where she majored in East Asian Studies. Her first album, The Ewe and the Eye, was recorded at the Spaceshed, the recording studio/garage belonging to the LA band Further. It came out on its label, Xmas Records, in the spring of 1997, as she was graduating from college. She moved to New York City and started playing in clubs. That fall, she recorded her second album, Come out of Your Mine, which was released on the Communion Label in 1999.

She lived in Japan for most of 1998, studying Ankoku Butoh first with Kazuo and Yoshito Ohno and at Asubeustosu-kan, and then with Min Tanaka at Body Weather Farm. She speaks rudimentary Japanese. Returning home to Los Angeles, she recorded most of her next album, Zeroone, on a Power Mac G4 and started City Zen Records to release it in 2001.

Her first three albums were solo acoustic recordings. She then started to play with a band, which was called Los Cincos which later renamed itself Syncopation. Todd and the group did not record much together. She signed a contract with Columbia/SME Records and recorded The Golden State, culling songs from her previous albums. Mitchell Froom and Yves Beauvais helped her produce it. She recorded at the Sunset Sound Factory, and the album came out in the fall of 2002. For a year, she toured the US and Europe, on her own and then with Alaska! and Lou Barlow's Folk Implosion. Columbia chose at this time not to renew her contract.

Her fifth album, Manzanita, which was released in 2005, is also the Spanish name of a round-leaved bush with smooth, red bark and tiny, bell-shaped blossoms that grows throughout California and the Pacific Coast. She recorded in Lake Hollywood with Rob Campanella. Many of the songs were still just voice and guitar or piano. Brent Rademaker played bass as well as some guitar and piano. On drums and percussion were Hunter Crowley, Ric Menck, and Nelson Bragg. Members of Dead Meadow and Beachwood Sparks made cameo appearances, and the entire band—Future Pigeon—backed her on the song "Casa Nova." Rob engineered the album and played electric guitar, piano, dulcimer, and mandolin.

An album of remixes, La Ninja: Amor and other dreams of Manzanita, appeared in April 2006 and also had three new tracks, including a cover of the Beatles' song "Norwegian Wood."

Mia Doi Todd's seventh album Gea was named as LA Weekly's Top-10 Recordings of 2008. Carlos Nino produced with Miguel Atwood Ferguson's orchestrations. Mia toured the US and Canada as guest artist for Jose Gonzalez.

In 2009 she released her first instrumental album, Morning Music, in collaboration with percussionist Andres Renteria.

The Biography appearing in this section is attributed to Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mia_Doi_Todd. Portions of this Biography may be available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, version 3.0 or any later version, available at: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/. Additional terms may apply. See Wikipedia Terms of Use for details.

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Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock, Singer-Songwriter, Alternative, Cabaret, Folk, Musicals. Vote on Genres

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12 releases – 11 under her own name and 1 credit on others' music Edit
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