Elena Giordano
Elena is a unique channel of expression. With firm belief that music has th… Read Full Bio ↴Elena is a unique channel of expression. With firm belief that music has the ability to heal and transform, the power of emotion comes through clearly in her lyrics and delivery. An adrenaline junkie by nature, Elena writes with passion. Elena tackles her craft with maturity and wisdom and is humbly learning every day.
Her first full-length album is a collection of Pop songs that depict a journey of blind faith through time; very real, personal experiences with Universal messages. It is a true blend of spontaneity and craft, and a tactful balance between Pop and the Avant-garde. Elena’s sound is a unique splattering of pop/rock, folk, electronica and dance, yet somehow it all makes cohesive sense. Working with producer Lior Magal has been an essential ingredient. Magal’s music has been published by Sony/BMG, Geffen/Interscope, Warner Bros., RMD Dance International and many others. He has remixed for artists such as Pink, Nelly Furtado, Idina Menzel and Rachel Sage and his work has produced two 1 Billboard Hits with “Do it” (Nelly Furtado) and “Gorgeous” (Idina Menzel).
Elena has been a musician forever. Her musical training began at age 3 on the violin and she began singing by age 5. In high school and college, she sang and arranged music for a capella groups and was a music minor at Mount Holyoke College. Elena was also a very competitive athlete. She was an All-American diver in both high school and college and also played softball and field hockey at the collegiate level. In the last couple of years she has decided to focus exclusively on her songwriting and performance. Her sports background has since morphed into more fluid forms such as dance, yoga, and other forms of Experimental Movement to nurture the Mind/Body/Spirit connection. Her newfound love of aerial work is an element she hopes to be incorporating into performances soon. In sharing her diversity of talent, Elena is vulnerable and innocent, bold and exposed, sexy and sophisticated, while exploring with a child-like curiosity.
Her first full-length album is a collection of Pop songs that depict a journey of blind faith through time; very real, personal experiences with Universal messages. It is a true blend of spontaneity and craft, and a tactful balance between Pop and the Avant-garde. Elena’s sound is a unique splattering of pop/rock, folk, electronica and dance, yet somehow it all makes cohesive sense. Working with producer Lior Magal has been an essential ingredient. Magal’s music has been published by Sony/BMG, Geffen/Interscope, Warner Bros., RMD Dance International and many others. He has remixed for artists such as Pink, Nelly Furtado, Idina Menzel and Rachel Sage and his work has produced two 1 Billboard Hits with “Do it” (Nelly Furtado) and “Gorgeous” (Idina Menzel).
Elena has been a musician forever. Her musical training began at age 3 on the violin and she began singing by age 5. In high school and college, she sang and arranged music for a capella groups and was a music minor at Mount Holyoke College. Elena was also a very competitive athlete. She was an All-American diver in both high school and college and also played softball and field hockey at the collegiate level. In the last couple of years she has decided to focus exclusively on her songwriting and performance. Her sports background has since morphed into more fluid forms such as dance, yoga, and other forms of Experimental Movement to nurture the Mind/Body/Spirit connection. Her newfound love of aerial work is an element she hopes to be incorporating into performances soon. In sharing her diversity of talent, Elena is vulnerable and innocent, bold and exposed, sexy and sophisticated, while exploring with a child-like curiosity.
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