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Tina K. a.k.a. Tiziana, a.k.a. Kontesa, (born Tiziana N. Kutic) is a Canadian Pop Singer popular in the late 1980's into the 1990's. She was born and raised in Montreal, Canada to a Croatian father and Italian mother. After having completed a business program and graduating from Lester B. Pearson High School, she studied visual arts at Champlain College. She later went on to study fashion buying and merchandising in New York City at The Tobe-Coburn School and at Lansdowne College in London, England. Upon her return to Montreal she decided to pursue her lifelong interest in music. She began to write and record songs which led to signing with an independent dance label, Dance Plant Records. At , she released 2 dance singles, “All I Wanna Do” and “Talk to Me”, both produced by Canadian producer John Brenner. Together, they later released a dance single called “Boom Bam” under the band name “Mannequin”. She also wrote and recorded with Canadian songwriter/producer Jean-Pierre Isaac. Tina K. wrote and recorded several more songs before pursueing her career in Europe. In 1990, after much travel, she decided to live in Brussels, Belgium where she recorded songs with British actor/musician-producer David Morley for R&S Records. In 1991 they released “Seduce Me” as an underground club track. That recording led to the first release on Mark Moore's (S'Express) London based label, Splish Records/Rhythm King. The Electronic House dance single, “Seduce Me” was popular in European clubs and played by some of the most famous DJ's worldwide. The song was also remixed by various producers. In 1992, she went on to sign a publishing deal with EMI Belgium together with her songwriter/producer partner Gery Francois. After signing to EMI, she signed to Battle Avenue Records as a recording artist and began working with dance producer Koon Tilly, and also with Dominique Sas and Serge Ramaekers of the New Beat band, Confetti's. Her releases included “Does Anybody Love This Girl”, “Kiss Me Deep”, and “Skies are Blue”. Tina K. returned to New York in 1994 and began recording with avant-garde composer David Shea. She sang the track “Initals B.B.” (produced by Shea) for the Composer Series: “Great Jewish Music: Serge Gainsbourg” on John Zorn's label, Tzadik Records. She was later signed by Shep Pettibone to his company, Mastermix Productions. In the late 1990's, Tina K. also recorded with such names as Keith Reid, and Chaz Jankel. Discography Tina K.- All I Wanna Do (Dance Plant Records) 1987 Tina K. w/ Mannequin- Boom Bam (Dance Plant Records) 1987 Tina K.- Talk To Me (Dance Plant Records) 1988 Tiziana- Seduce Me (R & S Records) 1991 Tiziana- Seduce Me (Splish Records/ Rhythm King) 1991 Kontesa- Does Anybody Love This Girl (Battle Avenue - EMI) 1994 Kontesa- Skies Are Blue (Battle Avenue - EMI) 1994 Kontesa- Kiss Me Deep (Battle Avenue - EMI) 1994 Tiziana/David Shea- Initials B.B./“Great Jewish Music: Serge Gainsbourg” (Tzadik Records) 1997
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