| Adriana
Evans also known as Adriana Madera, is not just a beautiful face.
She is truly a one of a kind artist, the likes of which have not
been seen since Natalie Cole and Chaka Khan. She is the daughter
of jazz recording artist Mary Stallings, who sang with Count Basie,
Dizzie Gillespie and Cal Tjader. Adriana was raised in the Haight
Ashbury and Mission District of San Francisco. Exposed early in
life to the sounds of jazz and blues by her mother and also the
explosive sounds of Afro Cuban music from her father's culture she
was destined to be a musical sponge. Her love for soul, rock and
hip hop added more to her rich musical tapestry.
When
she was a freshman in college she befriended the aspiring rapper
Dred Scott. This chance encounter led her to collaboration on his
1994 A&M records release "Breaking Combs". Just one
year later she and Dred wrote and recorded her debut self titled
album on Capitol records. A political shake up at Capitol landed
Adriana and the record on RCA/Loud Records. The album was thought
to be somewhat revolutionary. It was the first so called "Neo
Soul record" at the time. The use of live instrumentation combined
with the classic sound of Adriana's vocals took a lot of people
off guard. When you think about the musical landscape in 1995, you
understand that this album was extremely groundbreaking. It was
completely devoid of the synthetic mechanical sounds and stacked
vocal stylings of music from that era. Yet this is typical for Adriana,
who always finds herself ahead of the curve.

After the release of her first album she became disenchanted with
the politics of music. She travelled the world finding an unlimited
source of creative inspiration. She spent much of her time in Latin
America feeling at home in the relaxed musically enriched environment.
Brazil became a home away from home for her spiritually and musically.
Upon her return to the US she began assembling her second record
"Nomadic". This was a project that she and longtime collaborator
"Dred Scott" really enjoyed. It is an eclectic reflection
of her musical journey. "Nomadic" incorporates the sounds
of Latin, rock, soul, jazz, blues and hip hop. It reflects the variety
of manifestations of black music in the Americas. She states, "Africans
came to North America, South America and the Carribean via the slave
trade and through some sort of alchemy turned pain into beauty.
They gave the world their music!" "Nomadic" honors
their remarkable contributions.
Her new CD, "El
Camino" blends the familiar sounds of her first recording with
the growth of her second CD. The musical emphasis of this work is
based more on the soul tradition yet it still has eclectic elements
that reflect Adriana's unique perspective. The title "El Camino"
means the road or path in Spanish. This CD is about Adriana's overall
journey, starting from the beginning of her career to the present.
El Camino is a path that brings Adriana back to the source and beyond.
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