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Ana da Silva
The Raincoats with Kathleen Hanna at The Museum of Modern Art, 20 November 2010
Background information
BornMadeira, Portugal
GenresPost-punk
Instrument(s)Guitar, vocals
Years active1977–present
LabelsRough Trade
Chicks on Speed
shouting out loud!

Ana da Silva is a musician, best known as a founding member of post-punk rock band the Raincoats.[1]

Career

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Born in Madeira island of Portugal,[2] she grew up without television and little access to popular culture.[3] She had exposure to music through radio, and as a child was deeply moved by rock and roll from the Beatles and the Rolling Stones.[3] She went to university in Lisbon studying Filologia Germânica 1968/74.[3] Da Silva relocated to London in December 1974, and while studying at Hornsey College of Art, she formed the Raincoats with Gina Birch in 1977.[4] She worked at the Rough Trade shop in the Ladbroke Grove during her time in the band.[4]

In 1984, she provided backing vocals on the Go-Betweens' "Bachelor Kisses".[5] After releasing three albums, the Raincoats split up in 1984, da Silva going on to collaborate with drummer Charles HaywardofThis Heat (one of many drummers that had passed through the Raincoats' ranks) as the duo Roseland, although they abandoned the project after recording some demos.[6]

She went on to write music for choreographer Gaby Agis's productions, subsequently concentrated on painting.[6] While working in a cousin's antique shop in London, she met longtime Raincoats fan Kurt Cobain, prompting him to convince DGC to reissue the band's back catalogue.[7][8]

The Raincoats reformed and released a new album in 1996, but da Silva did not then produce any new music until the 2005 album The Lighthouse.[citation needed]

Ana da Silva performed live in London, Munich, Portugal and at the Ladyfestspain in Madrid.[when?][citation needed]

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References

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  1. ^ Raincoats interview (Net #12) Archived 4 September 2011 at the Wayback Machine Appelstein.com
  • ^ Schroeder, Audra (2012) "Ana da Silva on The Raincoats' Legacy", Dallas Observer, 8 March 2012. Retrieved 18 March 2017
  • ^ a b c Wolfe, Allison. "I'm in the Band: Ana da Silva". I'm in the Band. Episode 5. Archived from the original on 19 December 2021.
  • ^ a b Young, Rob (2006) Rough Trade, Black Dog Publishing Ltd., ISBN 978-1904772477, p. 91
  • ^ Go-Betweens article San Francisco Bay Guardian
  • ^ a b Phares, Heather "Ana da Silva Biography", Allmusic. Retrieved 18 March 2017
  • ^ Cross, Charles et al (2016) Kurt Cobain and Nirvana - Updated Edition: The Complete Illustrated History, Voyageur Press, ISBN 978-0760351789, p. 68
  • ^ Press, Joy (1994) "Rainy Day Women", Spin, February 1994, p. 16. Retrieved 18 March 2017 via Google Books
  • ^ The Lighthouse: Ana da Silva Amazon.co.uk
  • ^ "Island, by Ana da Silva & Phew". Ana da Silva. Retrieved 20 December 2019.
  • ^ In Awe of a Painting (7" Vinyl) Amazon.co.uk
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