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Jacinta
began her nomadic path toward stardom at an early age. Born to a Russian father
who fled communism and who survived years in Indonesian POW camps, Jacinta's
parents eventually found solace in the U.S. They settled in Portland, Oregon
just in time to welcome their talented new daughter but were soon off again to
make Australia their new home. That is where Jacinta was raised and began her
lifelong love of music.
Jacinta's Australian mother was described as "the girl with the smile in her
voice," and it certainly rubbed off. Jacinta had love affairs with everything
music. Her piano roots and love of electronic music lead her to keyboards,
sequencers and samplers. Arranging 'chunks' of samples in a digital environment
lead to Jacinta's signature sound—something electronic, thoughtful and 'chunky.'
She started to write, took up the saxophone and guitar and performed in bands
from Rock to R&B.
With the talents of her mom and the courage of her father, Jacinta's first band
Maiden Voyage toured relentlessly for 3 years along the East Coast of Australia,
from the Outback to the tropical north of Darwin and Cairns. Jacinta paid her
dues, learning how to do sound, lighting, promoting and booking the five-woman
band.
Building on their success, she put her own Band together to pursue her original
music and one day woke up with her band mates in India!
Six of only eleven Australians in all of Hyderabad, they all soon experienced
tough times. Extreme chaos permeated their way of life—it was devastating and
joyful all at once. Indian music began to infuse Jacinta's writing and
influenced her EP "Sandalwood ~ Under the Influence," which later went on to hit
the Australian Independent chart and be licensed for TV and film. In the
meantime, though, getting out of India became their top priority—one that proved
to be very difficult.
Wanted 'dead' by their booking agent, it took months for Jacinta to smuggle four
band members out of the country. She and her remaining mate eventually escaped
back to Australia via Singapore. From this ordeal, Jacinta learned to appreciate
the fragility of life. "I believe we all have a special God given purpose in
life, and that is what we truly yearn to be and to live," says Jacinta.
Upon her return to Australia, Jacinta also returned to her first musical love,
the piano and her 'dark hours' acoustic style was conceived. She also began
writing for the TV hit series "The Saddle Club" where her hit single
"Wonderland" became a hit on both the Australian and Asian mainstream charts,
and 13 of her songs can still be heard on the Discovery Channel, "The Saddle
Club" albums and DVD's and on Mattel's "Barbie's Summer Pool Party" album.
Coming to Austin TX U.S. for the SXSW Music Conference, Jacinta began
establishing herself in the American market. Thanks to her old mate and
new-found business partner Barnsey, Jacinta's revitalized label Chunky Music
released her electronic/dance epic "Smokescreen"
Texas Shout Magazine claims Jacinta " …she could very well be Australia's finest
export to date...possessing a demanding stage presence and writing memorable
songs."
Released in late 2005, Jacinta's title single from her "Sunshine" Compilation
became her first Top 20 hit on the Billboard Club Chart. "Destination" was
released in August 2006 and became her second Billboard hit. It went to #5 on
the DJ Times Chart, hit the Global Dance Traxx Chart and was in the Top 10 on
many record pool charts across the world. In rotation on terrestrial radio
across America, "Destination" was Jacinta's debut on the Billboard Dance Radio
Chart. "Destination" was also spun heavily by XM and Sirius Satellite Radio.
In support of these projects, Jacinta performs regularly across the U.S., having
performed in San Francisco, Los Angeles, Miami, Ft. Lauderdale, New York,
Seattle, Chicago, Houston, Phoenix and New England.
Jacinta's latest release "Can't Keep it a Secret" is an instant hit. It debuted
as the #1 Breakout Song on the Billboard Dance Chart and peaked at # 7 on the
07/07/07 chart. Already in heavy rotation on radio, "Secret" was co written by
Jacinta, Tony Moran and Warren Rigg. DJ Ron of DanceMusic.About.com predicts
that this uplifting song will be the Pride anthem of the summer, and Keyboard
Magazine declares "all dance diva's are not created equal…"
"Can't Keep it a Secret" is the third single off Jacinta's upcoming album "Back
to Go."
Discography
CAN'T KEEP IT A SECRET - The Secret Remixes, release July 2007
CAN'T KEEP IT A SECRET, release June 5 2007 DESTINATION, 10 remixes on mega
single, May 2006
DESTINATION: CLUB CUTZ, 6 remixes and acapellas, July 2006
SUNSHINE, 9 remixes on mega single, October 2005
SMOKESCREEN, 2005
www.chunkymusic.com/jukebox
FLY singles, 2001
http://www.chunkymusic.com/jukebox/Fly_Dark_Hours_Mix.mp3
SANDALWOOD ~ UNDER THE INFLUENCE, 2000
http://www.chunkymusic.com/jukebox/SUTImontage.mp3
DEDICATED TO A STRANGER, 1996
http://www.chunkymusic.com/jukebox/DTASmontage.mp3
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