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Sheila Chandra

Sheila Chandra

Sheila Chandra has been played over 90 times on NTS, first on 29 March 2015. Sheila Chandra's music has been featured on 85 episodes.

Sheila Chandra (b. 1965) is a singer of Indian descent and British nationality.

Born on the 14th March 1965, as a teenager she formed the band Monsoon, and created a fusion of Western and Indian pop styles. She married Steve Coe, who became the band's producer, and along with Martin Smith, the band became a trio. They made a single album, Third Eye, in 1982, from which they had a surprise hit single "Ever So Lonely". However, resenting pressure from their record company over musical direction, Monsoon as a band dissolved and Coe and Smith set about promoting Chandra as a solo artist on an independent label.

Chandra went on to release a number of albums in the 1980s, experimenting with her voice as an instrument. In the 1990s she released three albums on Peter Gabriel's Real World label, although Martin Smith ceased to be actively involved.

In 1996 she provided vocals for a cover of Prodigy's hit "Smack My Bitch Up". In 2002 she performed the song "Breath of Life" with Howard Shore for the Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers soundtrack.

She is no longer able to record, having developed "burned mouth syndrome" in 2010, which makes speech and singing so painful that she is effectively mute.

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Sheila Chandra

Sheila Chandra has been played over 90 times on NTS, first on 29 March 2015. Sheila Chandra's music has been featured on 85 episodes.

Sheila Chandra (b. 1965) is a singer of Indian descent and British nationality.

Born on the 14th March 1965, as a teenager she formed the band Monsoon, and created a fusion of Western and Indian pop styles. She married Steve Coe, who became the band's producer, and along with Martin Smith, the band became a trio. They made a single album, Third Eye, in 1982, from which they had a surprise hit single "Ever So Lonely". However, resenting pressure from their record company over musical direction, Monsoon as a band dissolved and Coe and Smith set about promoting Chandra as a solo artist on an independent label.

Chandra went on to release a number of albums in the 1980s, experimenting with her voice as an instrument. In the 1990s she released three albums on Peter Gabriel's Real World label, although Martin Smith ceased to be actively involved.

In 1996 she provided vocals for a cover of Prodigy's hit "Smack My Bitch Up". In 2002 she performed the song "Breath of Life" with Howard Shore for the Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers soundtrack.

She is no longer able to record, having developed "burned mouth syndrome" in 2010, which makes speech and singing so painful that she is effectively mute.

Original source Last.fm

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Sacred Stones
Sheila Chandra
Real World Records1992
One
Sheila Chandra
Indipop1989
Quiet 9
Sheila Chandra
Indipop1984
The Struggle
Sheila Chandra
Indipop1985
Quiet 7
Sheila Chandra
Indipop1984
Not A Word In The Sky
Sheila Chandra, The Ganges Orchestra
Shakti Records, Indipop, Virgin2001
Quiet 4
Sheila Chandra
Indipop1984
All You Want Is More
Sheila Chandra
Indipop1984
Quiet 2
Sheila Chandra
Indipop1984
The Awakening
Sheila Chandra
Indipop1985