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Zana MesihoviĆ
Press release
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PRESS RELEASE,
Hollywood: October 30, 2009
Zana Mesihovic wrote a song in what seemed like a nanosecond and nailed the
feeling of the new film, "The Lightkeepers". The song, "If
You're Wondering", is
heard in a key montage sequence.
The song, embraced by writer director Daniel Adams and New
Films International President Nesim Hason, was presented to them by New Films
Head of Worldwide
production, Straw Weisman. Comments Weisman: "Zana has a rare and special
gift. The song made the filmic moment magical."
"The Lightkeepers" is directed and written by Daniel Adams, distributed by
New Films International, and stars Richard Dreyfuss, Mamie Gummer, Tom Wisdom
and
Blythe Danner. This is the second film of Adams’s Massachusetts-based,
turn-of-the-20th-century trilogy (the first, "The Golden Boys" with David Carradine,
was released last year).
Already there’s a buzz as the film and the song are being touted for
Golden Globes and Academy award consideration.
Zana's background alone is a whirlwind ride. She spent her early childhood
in Mostar in the former Yugoslavia, learning to play piano and winning local
dance contests. At the age of 11, when war broke out in Bosnia & Herzegovina,
her family was forced to sell their possessions in exchange for bus tickets
and flee as refugees to Sweden. Despite the upheaval, Zana resumed her music
studies, and her talent soon came to the attention of world-renowned jazz pianist
and vocal coach, Steven A. Garrick (Frank Sinatra, Dionne Warwick, Aretha Franklin).
He took the precocious singer under his wing, tutoring her until his untimely
passing when Zana was just 13.
Undeterred, she recorded her first demo at the age of 15, and immediately
landed a record offer with Sony Music Sweden. By 16, the rising star had performed
in front of a television audience of 20,000 in Sarajevo. In 2006, Zana moved
back to her war-shattered hometown, Mostar to work as the Musical Director
at United World College.
Then early 2009, Zana relocated to U.S. to study music and expand her career.
Since then, everyone who hears her songs is wowed by her talent. Her voice
embodies the spirit of Balkan gypsy music and flirts with R&B, soul and
jazz. Keep listening for Zana Mesihovic’s “world soul” and
her song, “If You're Wondering.”
- Sa stranice - MUSICIANS INSTITUTA - GDJE ZANA STUDIRA
http://www.mi.edu/success/if-youre-wondering-by-zana-mesihovic-featured-in-new-film-release
"If You're Wondering" by Zana Mesihovic Featured
in New Film Release, Nov 11, 2009
"If You’re Wondering", composed and performed by Zana
Mesihovic (Independent Artist, Voice), is featured in "The Lightkeepers", the
new
film
from director Daniel Adams. “Zana has a rare and special gift. The song
made the filmic moment magical,” commented Straw Weisman, head of worldwide
production for the film's studio, New Films International.
Recent buzz about Zana (including a mention on the cover of Variety magazine)
includes Golden Globe and Academy Award considerations for "Best Original
Song". "The Lightkeepers" stars Richard Dreyfus, Mamie Gummer,
Tom Wisdom and Blythe Danner. This is the second film in Adams’ Massachusetts-based
turn-of-the-20th-century trilogy (the first, "The Golden Boys" with David Carradine,
was released last year).
Zana's spent her early childhood in Mostar in the former
Yugoslavia, learning to play piano and winning local dance contests. At the
age of 11, when war
broke out in Bosnia & Herzegovina, her family was forced to sell their
possessions in exchange for bus tickets and flee as refugees to Sweden. Despite
the upheaval,
Zana resumed her music studies, and her talent soon came to the attention
of world-renowned jazz pianist and vocal coach, Steven A. Garrick (Frank Sinatra,
Dionne Warwick, Aretha Franklin). He took the precocious singer under his
wing,
tutoring her until his untimely passing when Zana was just 13. Undeterred,
she recorded her first demo at the age of 15 and immediately landed a record
offer with Sony Music Sweden. By 16, the rising star had performed in front
of a television audience of 20,000 in Sarajevo. In 2006, Zana moved back
to her war-shattered home town to work as the Musical Director at United World
College before relocating to the US in early 2009 to study music at MI and
expand her career. (Text: Ronny Schiff)

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