Fany de la Chica
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ES Jaen – Flamenco / Jazz / Hip Hop / Electropop
Fany de la Chica

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Estefania de la Chica
25ad974ffceb78d7ed310dc28fdb42b308745ea4 Dressed for a Sunday EP 2018
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Fany de la Chica - singer Fany de la Chica is a singer, songwriter and filmmaker originally from Andalusia and based in New York.

She inherited the passion for flamenco from her grandfather Juan Pedro Serrano "El Zapatero". After studying jazz and following a break up from which she suffered depression, she began to write songs that will be part of an upcoming album titled "Dressed for a Sunday" in collaboration with Ann Streichman and Jake Chapman. She mixes flamenco with jazz, pop, R&B and hip-hop.

Jake Chapman - pianist / composer
Jake Chapman is a composer, pianist, vibraphonist, and lyricist. Originally from Los Angeles, he studied music and computer science at Columbia University in New York and jazz vibraphone in Juilliard (New York). He has performed in New York at Carnegie Hall, the Bruno Walter Auditorium, Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola, Blue Note, Symphony Space, Cornelia St. Cafe, Bowery Electric and Bitter End; in Los Angeles at Catalina Jazz Club, Vibrato, Vitello's and California Plaza; and at festivals in Texas, Utah, Aspen and Singapore. Jake plays the keyboard in the New York alternative band Cale and in Gravity Well. An active composer of musical theater, Jake is also a member of the BMI Musical Theater Workshop in New York. His songs with Henry Nettleton were featured in the future Broadway song series at Lincoln Center. "Hospital Kids" musical was performed at the Sound Bites 5.0 festival at the Signature Theater in New York. His jazz awards include a Yamaha Young Performing Artist Award, two DownBeat Student Music Awards for Best Soloist and Best Arrangement (Over the Rainbow) and an ASCAP Young Jazz Composers Award.