Mahalia Barnes
Mahalia Violet Barnes (born 12 July 1982) is an Australian singer-songwriter and manager, the daughter of Scottish-Australian rock singer Jimmy Barnes and Jane Mahoney. She began performing as part of children's pop group The Tin Lids with siblings, Eliza-Jane 'E.J.', Elly-May and Jackie, but has since become a session and backup singer in her own right. She most recently has sung backup for Joe Bonamassa in the studio, and live.
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Mahalia Barnes at the APRA Awards, Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre, May 2012. | |
Background information | |
Birth name | Mahalia Violet Barnes |
Born | 12 July 1982 |
Origin | Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
Genres | |
Occupation(s) | Singer-songwriter |
Instruments | Vocals |
Years active | 1991–present |
Labels | Liberation |
Associated acts | Jimmy Barnes Jade Macrae The Tin Lids David Campbell, The Choir of Hard Knocks, Reece Mastin, Joe Bonamassa |
Website | mahaliabarnes |
Biography
Mahalia Violet Barnes was born on 12 July 1982 in Sydney.[1] She is the daughter of Jimmy Barnes (born James Swan, 28 April 1956 Glasgow, Scotland) an Australian rock singer, and Jane Mahoney (born Jane Dejakasaya, 1958, Bangkok, Thailand), the stepdaughter of an Australian diplomat.[1] The pair married in Sydney on 22 May 1981, Barnes was named after United States gospel singer, Mahalia Jackson.[1]
When she was eight, Barnes joined younger siblings, Eliza-Jane 'E.J.' and Jackie for the recording sessions of their father's Two Fires album. Their voices are among the children's choir that features on the track "When Your Love is Gone". From the age of nine she formed part of the children's singing group The Tin Lids (after Glaswegian rhyming slang for "kids") with siblings Eliza-Jane 'E.J.', Elly-May and Jackie. The Tin Lids recorded three albums between 1991 and 1994, all of which achieved platinum sales. One of their albums, Snakes & Ladders (1992) was also nominated for the ARIA Award for Best Children's Album in 1993.
Barnes also has an older half-brother, David Campbell (born 6 August 1973, Adelaide), through her father.
Barnes performs regular live gigs around Australia and also backs other artists including R&B singer Jade MacRae, live Sydney band The Hands (whose members include session musicians Clayton and Lachlan Doley) and her father Jimmy. She has worked for MacRae, The Hands, Jimmy (including a duet, "Gonna Take Some Time", which was released as the second single from his album Double Happiness), Gary Pinto and her uncle Johnny Diesel (married to Jane's sister). She has also contributed to Reece Mastin and his Change Colours album.
Barnes's debut album Volume 1 with the Soul Mates was released in June 2008.
Barnes auditioned for the first season of the Australian version of The Voice with the song "Proud Mary", the episode of which was broadcast on 22 April 2012 on the Nine Network. All coaches pressed their buttons (the first was Keith Urban), then realised that she was in fact Jimmy Barnes' daughter. Mahalia chose to join Joel Madden's team. Mahalia was eliminated in the battle ring when she was pitted against Prinnie Stevens, who is very close to Mahalia.[2][3]
Barnes became Reece Mastin's manager in early 2015, when he was signed to Social Family Records. She contributed to his Change Colours album. They had been friends before she became his manager, and he has worked closely with the whole Barnes family, with all of them making a cameo on his new record, including daughter Ruby Rodgers (6 years of age) with Ben Rodgers, the bassist on the record Change Colours. Rodgers also plays guitar and bass at his live performances.
Discography
- Solo
- Live at the Basement (digital release only; EP, 2006)
- Mahalia Barnes & The Soul Mates (with the Soul Mates; EP, 2008)
- Volume 1 (with the Soul Mates; album, 2008)
- Ooh Yeah! - The Betty Davis Songbook (with the Soul Mates and Joe Bonamassa; album, 2015)
- With Jimmy Barnes
- Two Fires (backing vocals on "When Your Love is Gone", also issued as a single; 1990)
- Double Happiness (duet on "Gonna Take Some Time", also issued as a single; Liberation Records, 2005) (#31 Australia)[4]
- Och Aye the G'nu (backing vocals)
- With The Tin Lids
- Hey Rudolph (album, November 1991) AUS: No. 6[5]
- Christmas Day (single, December 1991) AUS: No. 40[5]
- Walk the Dinosaur (single, May 1992)
- Snakes & Ladders (album, July 1992)
- School Song (single, August 1992)
- Dinosaur Dreaming (album, 1993)
- Dinosaurs in Space (single, 1994)
- Prinnie + Mahalia
- Come Together (2012)
- With Reece Mastin
- Change Colours (2015) | Backing Vocals and Composition
References
- Creswell, Toby Jimmy Barnes: Too Much Ain't Enough pp. 87–99, 1993 ISBN 0-09-182818-X
- "Team Joel implodes: Voice favourite Mahalia Barnes beaten by her best mate". NewsComAu. Retrieved 11 February 2015.
- http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/entertainment/sydney-confidential/the-voices-contestants-mahalia-barnes-darren-percival-and-prinnie-stevens-play-tatlers-nightclub-in-kings-cross/story-e6frewz0-1226339259568
- http://australian-charts.com/showitem.asp?interpret=Jimmy+Barnes+%2F+Mahalia+Barnes&titel=Gonna+Take+Some+Time&cat=s
- Hung, Steffen. "Discography The Tin Lids". Australian Charts Portal. Hung Medien (Steffen Hung). Retrieved 1 November 2016.