Artist Information
Biography
Mia Kulba is a rare gem whose stylized vocal performances and dynamic songwriting are setting the music market on fire. Growing up in Winnipeg, a cultural mecca in the oft parched prairies, Mia began her classical voice training and piano playing at a young age. Picking up the guitar and honing her songwriting skills with award winning writers from Nashville, NYC, LA to Toronto, for the last five years led to the natural progression of playing out live with the fabulously good looking and talented members of the Mia Kulba Band. Mia is a mainstay at the Pyramid Cabaret in Winnipeg opening for a variety of great bands including Jason Collett, The Volts, Fall Forward, The Mad Young Darlings, and Paso Mino....
The world loves music and real artistry and starlet, Mia Kulba delivers time and time again moving audiences to the rich enjoyment and fun they seek. In 2005 Mia had song placements in Falcon Beach, Queer as Folk, CTV television series the Eleventh Hour and 'Just Like January' was released by Canadian Idol winner, Melissa O'Neil on her debut album. 2006 started out when Top 40 A/C song 'Julie's Suitcase' made it into the semi-finals of the ISC alongside Mia's songs, Turn Another Page, Julie's Suitcase and Lemon and Lime receiving Honorable Mentions from the Billboard World Song content.
Just back from L.A. Mia spent the last few weeks writing and recording with Jeff Trott. Trott, a well known hit songwriter with Sheryl Crow (If It Makes You Happy, My Favorite Mistake, Santa Monica Blvd.) is a Nettwerk Producer (Sheryl Crow, Counting Crows, Stevie Nicks, Jeremy Toback).
Mia Kulba's music has an edge, sort of like Vanessa Carlton meets the Dixie Chicks. Instrumentation is solid, with an emphasis squarely on the vocals. Tunes are catchy and radio-friendly but don't let anyone put Mia Kulba into a genre demographic classification box.
Songwriting wouldn't matter as much to the mischeviously, magical sprite Mia, if it weren't for the talented band who help perfect the fun and friction of her ever popular live show.
Singer/songwriter Mia Kulba from “the Paris of the prairies” Manitoba, Canada delivers music compositions that blend the country stylings of Martina McBride and Miranda Lambert with the pop grooves of Hilary Duff, Mandy Ventrice, and Australia’s The Veronicas. There are equal portions of genuine raw emotion with pop sweetness into the essence of Mia’s material, making for songs that listeners can identify with and feel upbeat about even when it seems hard to feel upbeat about anything.
Mia’s song “Julie’s Suitcase” is a mid-tempo number with tight instrumentation. Every chord progression weaves into the next without leaving any loose ends or misplaced strings. Everything fits tightly from the slopes in the vocal melody to the fluid guitar strums to the consonant snare drum loops and light synth effects that sound like taps of raindrops hitting against a windowpane. The movement builds up to a flooding of guitar flourishes and a sequence of ascending violin notes before sloping back to a soft sonorous. Mia tells SongwriterUniverse.com that “Julie’s Suitcase” is about a girlfriend of hers whose parents are separated and her life has become about being shuffled from one home to the next, so she is going to put all of her worries and all of her dreams into her suitcase and stow away.
Similarly, “Come Home” is an upbeat tempo with vocals that sing into the melodic folds. The mixture of acoustic and electric guitar splashes render the tune a country/pop feel with a penetrating hand clap beat. The fun and lively rhythm creates grooves that peak and trough like an easy ride on the merry-go-round. The tune has pop tones reminiscent of Hilary Duff, Kelly Clarkson, and American Idol’s second season contestant Carmen Rasmusen.
The track “Just Like January” has more rock/pop textures comparable to Avril LaVigne, Alex Bach, and Amy Lee of Evanescence. The heavy, edgier guitar vibrations challenge Mia’s vocals to dig into deeper timbres which she does as she sings: Trash everything that has ever crashed your system/ Forget all the days that you ever cried for help/ Shelf all the words that have ever been used against you/ Take the time to trust yourself/ Starting over again/ I know there’s something waiting/ And I’m changing just like January.
According to Mia’s bio, “Just Like January” was recorded by 2005’s Canadian Idol Melissa O’Neil for her debut album. The song was written by Mia and a few co-writers. That’s in contrast to her song “Turn Another Page,” which is completely written by Mia. “Turn Another Page” begins gently and lights with vocals then builds up to a wide guitar sonorous, reduces the flourishes during the verses, then transitions to at large build up in the chorus. The artistry in the song structure makes driving waves with a natural flow.
“End of the World” opens to a choir of guitar and tambourine lines. The vocals play into the grooves of the music passages with a sixth-sense for fitting and resonating into the song. The track ambles fluidly even through the rapids in the movement. The final number “Lemon and Lime” is a sweet ditty suffused with pop confection but still offers life-like lyrics about a pair who don’t see eye to eye and who make each other crazy and yet they match like lemons and limes.
Mia’s songs are lively and fun and still laden with granulars of real life difficulties and hardships into the mix. Her debut album is due out this year and with songs that are garnered with lively rhythms and vocals that sing into the melodies, being upbeat and saccharine sweet are elements to put into your suitcase, along with the trials and tribulations commandeered through life.
Instrumentation
Mia Kulba- Acoustic / Vocals
Joey Landreth - Lead Guitar / BGs
Dave Landreth - Bass Guitars
Ariel Posen - Acoustic / Electric Guitars/ BGs
Derek Allard - Drums
Discography
Streaming tracks at www.letstalkmusic.com
Ep released in 2003 received moderate rotation
Official Website
Video
Press
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Falcon Beach Syndicated for TV
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Insight Productions and Original Pictures Ink Deal with ABC Family for Broadcast Rights To Drama Ser...
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Manitoba Country Report
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Mia Kulba's talents aren't restricted to writing popular music with some of the biggest names in the...
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Music Executive Kawashima Name's Julie's Suitcase Top Song of the Month
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Mia Kulba’s “Julie's Suitcase” Named October “Best Song Of The Month” By Dale Kawashima, October 31...
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Writing Her Ticket
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Sun, November 27, 2005 Writing Her Ticket Local teen tunesmith lands song on Idol CD By ...
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Music Review Beavers on Idol 2005 Release
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Melissa O'Neil's Music in Review by James Shepherd (2005/12/04) Now 'Just Like January' is a pop...
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Outer Environs
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That BNF crew really have it going on this week. Cool tunes from the outer environs, including Mia ...
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Northeast In Tune Artist Spotlight - Music Reviews
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Mia Kulba Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada Unsigned www.miakulba.com By: Susan Frances March ...
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Playing For Keeps
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This weekend the Canadian Music Industry will pat itself on the back at the 2006 Juno Awards in Hali...
Setlist
Just Like January, Suitcase, Come Home, Beside You, Everything, Love Songs, Turn Another Page, Surrounded, Back To The Start, Lemon and Lime. Additional cover tunes depend on venue and audience base

