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Aruna Abrams : ウィキペディア英語版
Aruna (singer)

Aruna Beth Abrams (born January 16, 1975)〔(Result ) on the familysearch.org website that lists her date of birth, (accessed December 7, 2014〕 is an American singer, songwriter, DJ, producer and pianist. She is best known as a vocalist of dance music songs since 2007 and resides in Los Angeles, California.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.allmusic.com/artist/aruna-abrams-mn0001887828 )
==Early life and career==
Aruna grew up in Flemington, New Jersey, the daughter of Beatrice and Larry S. Abrams, a clinical pharmaceutical researcher.〔(Larry S. Abrams ) listing on Biomedexperts.com, (accessed December 6, 2014) 〕 Her name was suggested by her Indian godfather and means 'sunrise' in Hindi. She began studying classical piano and later, jazz improvisation, and left her hometown to study piano as well as film scoring and electronic music production at the Berklee College of Music, Boston. In 1996 she worked on the 'Portal' project together with members of the progressive metal band Cynic, providing vocals and keyboards.〔(Discogs.com ) entry for ''The Portal Tapes'', (accessed December 7, 2014).〕 This material was eventually released in 2012 as the ''The Portal Tapes,'' under the Cynic name.〔(Bandcamp ) listing for the Portal Tapes compilation album, (accessed December 7, 2014).〕 At Berklee, Abrams was taught music production, audio editing and sounds design, while she graduated in 1999.〔Listing under 1999 ''Berklee Today - Alumnotes'', (accessed December 7, 2014)〕
Growing up, Abrams listened mostly to 70s and 80s pop, which changed when 'my tastes started diversifying and I got into hair, thrash and death metal as a teen'.〔 She first began performing as an acoustic singer-songwriter at local coffee houses in Boston,〔(SoundClick artist: Aruna ) listing and interview, (accessed, December 7, 2014).〕 and recorded the three song demo ''Broken Circles'', produced by Alain Mallet and mixed by Kevin Killen.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=https://archive.org/details/iuma-aruna )〕 In 2000 she was selected as the opening act for the Boston show of The Girls Room Tour showcase.
After graduating college, Aruna relocated to Los Angeles. In 2004, she recorded and self-released her first full-length album, ''Running Red Lights''. While pursuing a career as a pop singer-songwriter, Aruna saw some early success when a number of her songs were featured on the MTV shows, ''Laguna Beach'' and ''The Hills''.〔 An even bigger break came when she co-wrote a song for Miley Cyrus entitled “I Got Nerve” for the 2006 #1 Billboard album, the ''Hannah Montana: Season One'' soundtrack.〔

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