Maya Bond

Maya Bond (Japanese: マヤ ボンド; born August 5, 2000 in Osaka, Japan) is a Japanese-born American singer and musician. She is the daughter of musician and composer T.W. Bond.

Maya Bond
Born (2000-08-05) August 5, 2000
Osaka, Japan
OriginAustin, Texas, United States
GenresIndie, avant-garde
Occupation(s)Singer, drummer
InstrumentsVocals, drums, piano
Years active2004–2009
LabelsBusiness Deal Records, Ellahy Amen

Bond is most notable for her 2004 debut, Pink Drums, Purple Lights, which she is credited for writing all the song lyrics to.[1] Although Bond was never actually signed to Business Deal Records, she is still linked to their roster as an artist.[2] Her debut was released on Ellahy Amen Records in 2004. In 2009, Bond retired from music.

Biography

Bond was born in Osaka, Japan in 2000 and is the daughter of musician and composer, T.W. Bond. Haggard and Halloo stated in their article that Bond's paternal grandmother was a runaway from a Cherokee reservation.[3]

At the age of four, Bond released her first album in 2004 after being influenced by her father, who was in many bands during his career. In an interview Bond did for KEYE-TV, she stated she wanted to create an album after watching her father write and record music. Her debut was released in late 2004. Bond, as of 2008, is still performing, promoting her music, often fronting with older band members.[4]

Her father is currently a member of Count Dracula's Weed Smugglin' Jam Engine, a band signed to the Business Deal Records roster. However, he is also a composer, who once composed music for the Italian foreign film, Il Circo Cinese.[3] According to the Houston Press, her songs "showcase the wondrous mind of a four-year-old – one that is scatological and delightfully morbid."[5]

Ellahy Amen Records

In 2004, Bond was signed to Ellahy Amen Records, an independent avant-garde label created by avant-garde musician and former Pigface member Leila Bela. Bond launched a tour with Bela and was written about in Newsweek magazine alongside Smoosh, The Muldoons and the Tiny Masters of Today. In the article, Newsweek stated that Bond was already a favorite of Gorilla vs. Bear, a popular MP3 blog.[6]

"Cute Papa" was featured on Business Deal's Top 40 of 2005 compilation, as well as Gorilla vs. Bear's Best of 2005 mixtape.

In 2009, Bond's website and MySpace account were both taken down. Her record label, Ellahy Amen, left an official statement on the matter:

Maya Bond has ended her websites both homepage and myspace because she is no longer four years old and is way to cool for that stuff now lol. She has moved on to more grownup projects such as playing piano and hanging out with friends.

Discography

Albums

Year Album Cover
2004 Pink Drums, Purple Lights

Compilation albums

  • Business Deal: Top 40 of 2005 (2005) ("Cute Papa" and "Spooky Story")
  • Gorilla vs. Bear's Austin Mixtape (2006) ("Cute Papa")
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References

  1. Schroeder, Audra (2002). "Maya Bond". Austin Chronicle. Retrieved 2006. Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  2. "Business deal happenings". gorillavsbear.net. September 20, 2006. Archived from the original on July 11, 2012. Retrieved October 6, 2011.
  3. "Author Bios". Haggard and halloo. 2007. Retrieved 2007. Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  4. Machkovech, Sam (2006). "Odds and Ends". Dallas Observer. Retrieved 2007. Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  5. Nova Lomax, John (2002). "Maya Bond Pink Drums, Purple Lights". Houston Press. Retrieved 2007. Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  6. Romano, Andrew (2006). "Music: Middle School of Rock". Newsweek. Archived from the original on June 13, 2006. Retrieved 2007. Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
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