Jonna Lee (singer)

Jonna Lee

Jonna Lee, photo by John Strandh
Background information
Birth name Jonna Emily Lee Nilsson [1]
Born (1981-10-03) October 3, 1981
Linköping, Östergötland, Sweden
Origin Fågelsta / London / Stockholm
Genres
Occupation(s) Singer, songwriter, music producer , director and film producer, entrepreneur
Instruments Vocals, guitar, piano, keyboards, drums, harmonica, synthesizer
Years active 2004–2009 (solo)
2009–present (iamamiwhoami)
Labels To whom it may concern. (2009–present, iamamiwhoami)
Associated acts iamamiwhoami, Ed Harcourt, Röyksopp, Barbelle
Website towhomitmayconcern.cc (label)

Jonna Lee (born Jonna Emily Lee Nilsson, October 3, 1981) is a singer, songwriter and producer born in Linköping, Sweden, currently residing in Stockholm. Lee is best known for being the creator and artist of audiovisual online project iamamiwhoami who have since 2009 released their audiovisual series online, gathering a large online following. Lee has since her first solo album collaborated with music producer and artist Claes Björklund who is also a member of iamamiwhoami. As of 2016, iamamiwhoami's work has over 39 million views on their Youtube channel.

Jonna Lee has been collaborating and touring with Norwegian duo Röyksopp during 2015 - 2016.

Jonna Lee is also a visual director under the pseudonym of WAVE together with John Strandh. She is also the founder of the independent label To whom it may concern.

Early life

Born 1981 in Linköping, Lee grew up in the small village of Fågelsta in Östergötland with her mother and siblings. No one in her family had any musical background but Lee had an interest in music as a young child, Lee ran away from home to London in her teens due to trying conditions at home.

In 2002, Lee moved to Stockholm where she became a part of the underground indie scene. She started recording her own records that were released through her website until she was signed by the Swedish indie label, Razzia Records, in the spring 2007. She released 2 solo albums and 1 EP through Razzia Records between 2007-2009 but left the label in 2010 and started the independent label "To whom it may concern." to release the audiovisual projects of iamamiwhoami.

Career

Lee released her first solo album 10 Pieces, 10 Bruises on Swedish label Razzia Records on 10 October 2007. The first single was "Dried Out Eyes," followed by "And Your Love," a duet with Ed Harcourt, who also produced three tracks on the album. Lee produced the rest of the record with her collaborator, Claes Björklund who is a member of Travis in London. Supergrass drummer Danny Goffey plays drums on the record. Some songs were recorded in Goffey's house in England.

In September 2008, she released a 5-track EP entitled This War.

Her second full-length album This is Jonna Lee, produced by Claes Björklund and Lee herself, was released in February 2009. Her second album was described as a more "forward record" but is still "musically related to her previous recordings".

In October 2009, she released a version of the industrial electro band Nitzer Ebb's song "Violent Playground". The band celebrated it by uploading Lee's version on their website along with an interview with her.

Since December 2009, Lee has released music and films under the pseudonym iamamiwhoami together with producer Claes Björklund and their visual collaborators.

Lee has also worked as a presenter for live sessions at Sveriges Radio P3 between 2009 and 2011.[2]

Awards, accolades and recognition

This is Jonna Lee was chosen as the "Next Big Thing" on iTunes USA's front page in May 2009.

Jonna Lee performed at SXSW in Austin, Texas in March 2010. After SXSW, she was in the Top 5 for the SXSW 2010 Next Big Sound list, which tracks how fast music artists are adding fans across various social networking platforms.[3]

In 2010, Jonna Lee received a Manifest Award nomination for Best Singer-Songwriter.[4]

Lee has won numerous awards as iamamiwhoami.

iamamiwhoami

In March 2010, there was considerable speculation that Lee was the artist featured in the viral marketing videos on YouTube uploaded by the mysterious iamamiwhoami, although her management claimed to be unaware of her involvement.[5][6][7][8] According to rraurl.com and MTV Brasil, the music video for iamamiwhoami's track, "o" was directed by Viktor Kumlin, who's also the director of Lee's music video, "Something So Quiet".[9] This later proved to be wrong.

Lee eventually came to be unofficially identified as iamamiwhoami, when she released the music video titled "t" on her channel.[10] She also appears identifiable in the forthcoming music videos released and has performed live at the 2011 Way Out West Festival in Gothenburg, Sweden. The project has garnered award nominations and has won a Grammis Award in 2010 for being 'Innovator of the Year'. iamamiwhoami's debut album kin was released in June 2012 under the label To whom it may concern. via Co-Operative Music, and Lee was credited as the artist, co-producer, songwriter and visual producer of iamamiwhoami, officially confirming that she is iamamiwhoami (which was already known by then).[11] Lee eventually did an interview with The Guardian in August 2012, and confirmed that she was in the "process of developing iamamiwhoami", also commenting that she was still the "same person", but "found other sides of [herself]".[12]

Discography

Singles

Year Title Album
2007 "Dried Out Eyes" 10 Pieces, 10 Bruises
2008 "And Your Love" (with Ed Harcourt)
"I Wrote This Song"
2009 "My High / Human" This is Jonna Lee
"Lake Chermain"
"Something So Quiet"
Other

Albums

Albums as iamamiwhoami

References

  1. Fahl, Hanna (1 August 2012). "Om jag gav alla svaren skulle jag inte kunna fortsätta". Dagens Nyheter. Retrieved 29 March 2014.
  2. "Jonna Lee ny programledare för P3 Live Session" (in Swedish). Sveriges Radio. 7 September 2009. Retrieved 20 February 2012.
  3. http://nextbigsound.com/sxsw
  4. Archived August 12, 2010, at the Wayback Machine.
  5. Montgomery, James (15 March 2010). "'Iamamiwhoami': Is Swedish Singer Jonna Lee Behind Viral Campaign?". MTV. Retrieved 20 February 2012.
  6. "Mystery over identity of YouTube star iamamiwhoami". The Telegraph. 24 March 2010. Retrieved 20 February 2012.
  7. Archived June 15, 2011, at the Wayback Machine.
  8. McKnight, Connor (18 March 2010). "Bloggers (Possibly) Crack 'IAMAMIWHOAMI' Mystery". Billboard.com. Retrieved 20 February 2012.
  9. http://207.218.201.243/videos/1582/iamamiwhoami_-_o
  10. iamamiwhoami (30 June 2010). "t". YouTube. Retrieved 20 February 2012.
  11. "iamamiwhoami // kin 3rd September Album Release // kin Video Trailer". Bang on PR. Retrieved 2012-06-07.
  12. Cragg, Michael (11 August 2012). "The ethereal world of Jonna Lee". The Guardian.
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