Jeannette Pualuan
Biography Jeannette Pualuan
Jeannette Pualuan
has spent two decades writing Latin rooted songs. One of the first to be edited was "Get on my cloud " in the compiled Chilean rock Con el Corazón Aquí II (With the Heart Here II), which also featured Los Peores the Chile and Mal Corazón tracks. In the late nineties she joined Mamma Soul, a fugacious and successful group inspired on black music that was nominated for a Grammy and MTV Latino with his album Faith (2001). However, the band would split up shortly after.
Then, Jeannette Pualuan continued his solo project and released her first album Salvamialma (Savemysoul, 2004) which sounded melancholic and folk, combined with electronic music. In parallel she composed incidental music for various film productions, and participated in other compilations; until she eventually returned to the studio to record her second album, Resplandece (Glow, 2009 ), characterized by the presence of voice and piano, but always including folk glimpses in it.
In 2012 Jeanette Pualuan joined a new incarnation of Mamma Soul, with whom she released a new album, Raza (Race) and set several live dates.