Mara!

Summary

Mara! is an Australian world music quintet. They have won 2 ARIA Awards for Best World Music Album in 1996 (Ruino Vino)[1] and 2001 (Live in Europe)[2] and they were also nominated in 2006 (Sorella)[3] and along with the Martenitsa Choir in 1997 (Sezoni).[4]

Mara!
OriginSydney Australia
GenresWorld music, world/jazz fusion
Years active30
LabelsMara Music, Rufus Records, Real World Records, Topic Records (UK), Laika Disc (Germany), Marquee Music (Japan)
MembersPaul Cutlan
Lloyd Swanton
Sandy Evans
Llew Kiek
Mara Kiek
Past membersJim Denley
Michael Haughton
Tony Gorman
Stefan Kozuharov
Andrew Robson
Steve Elphick
Websitewww.maramusic.com.au

Members edit

Members edit

  • Paul Cutlan - clarinets, saxophones
  • Lloyd Swanton - bass
  • Sandy Evans - saxophones
  • Llew Kiek - guitar, bouzouki, baglama
  • Mara Kiek - vocals, percussion

Former members edit

  • Jim Denley - flute, alto sax
  • Michael Haughton - tenor and soprano saxes
  • Tony Gorman - clarinet and alto sax
  • Steve Elphick - double bass
  • Andrew Robson - saxophones

Associate artists edit

  • Stefan Kozuharov (librettist)
  • Silvia Entcheva (vocalist)
  • Daniele di Giovanni - engineer
  • Guy Dickerson - engineer

Associate artists: Schools performers edit

  • Tim Clarkson - horns
  • Brendan Clarke - double bass
  • Dave Ellis - double bass
  • Loretta Palmeiro - horns
  • Sam Gill - horns

Discography edit

Albums edit

List of albums
Title Album details
Images
  • Released: 1984
  • Label: Plant Life (PLR 070)
  • Formats: LP, Cassette
On the Edge
  • Released: 1987
  • Label: Sandstock Music (SSM 025)
  • Formats: LP, Cassette
Don't Even Think
  • Released: 1990
  • Label: Sandstock Music (SSM 042)
  • Formats: LP, CD, Cassette
Ruino Vino
  • Released: 1995[5]
  • Label: Rufus Records (RF013)
  • Formats: CD
Sezoni
(with Martenitsa Choir)
  • Released: June 1997[6][7]
  • Label: Rufus Records (RF030)
  • Formats: CD
Live in Europe
  • Released: April 2001[8]
  • Label: Mara! Music (MM001)
  • Formats: CD
Sorella
  • Released: 2005[9]
  • Label: Mara! Music
  • Formats: CD
Tra Parole E Silenzio
(with Martenitsa Choir)
  • Released: April 2012[10]
  • Label: Mara! Music
  • Formats: CD, digital

Awards and nominations edit

ARIA Awards edit

Mara! have won two ARIA Music Awards from four nominations, all in the same category: Best World Music Album.[11]

Year Nominee / work Award Result
1996 Rulno Vlno Best World Music Album Won
1997 Sezoni (with Martenitsa Choir) Best World Music Album Nominated
2001 Live in Europe Best World Music Album Won
2006 Sorella Best World Music Album Nominated

References edit

  1. ^ Blake, Elissa (1 October 1996), "Graney Gets A Gong", The Age
  2. ^ "ARIA Awards - The winners.", Australian Associated Press, 4 October 2001
  3. ^ "And the ARIA nominees are ...", The Gold Coast Bulletin, 14 September 2006
  4. ^ Lim, Annie (4 July 1998), "World at his beat", The Australian
  5. ^ Clare, John (4 December 1995), "Pre-war Blue Eyes None Too Bright", Sydney Morning Herald
  6. ^ Clare, John (30 June 1997), "Jazz", Sydney Morning Herald
  7. ^ Chapman, Geoff (20 November 1999), "Conga king adds sizzle to soul", The Toronto Star
  8. ^ Shand, John (21 April 2001), "World", Sydney Morning Herald
  9. ^ Shand, John (21 January 2006), "Folk Jazz", Sydney Morning Herald
  10. ^ Hillier, Tony (14 April 2012), "Music reviews", The Australian
  11. ^ ARIA Music Awards for Mara!:
    • Search Results 'Mara!': "Search Results for 'Mara!'". Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). Retrieved 7 January 2019.
    • 1996 winners and nominees: "Winners by Year 1996". Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). Archived from the original on 14 December 2007. Retrieved 7 January 2019.
    • 1997 winners and nominees: "Winners by Year 1997". Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). Archived from the original on 22 December 2007. Retrieved 7 January 2019.
    • 2001 winners and nominees: "Winners By Year 2001". Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). Archived from the original on 26 September 2007. Retrieved 7 January 2019.
    • 2006 winners and nominees: "Winners by Year 2006". Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). Archived from the original on 12 December 2007. Retrieved 7 January 2019.

External links edit

  • Mara!