Skye’s
the limit for child pop singer
E.B. youth gets recognition with release of 1st single
BY VINCENT TODARO
Staff Writer
PHOTOS BY SCOTT PILLING
— She’s inspired by Avril Lavigne, and she uses electronic
rhythms much like British performer Dido. But Vienna Skye is in a category
all her own, considering her age, all of 6 years old.
The East Brunswick resident and Central Elementary School student won’t
be 7 until July, but people all over the world are already hearing her
self-penned tune “Who Am I.” The youngster, whose full name
is Vienna Skye Balsamides, released two versions of the song on CD earlier
this year after recording them in a local production studio owned by her
father, Manny.For Vienna, writing and recording is just part of a list
of hobbies that includes playing piano — something she began at
age 3 — practicing gymnastics and ballet, and even working on a
modeling portfolio.
Manny Balsamides, 42, a lifelong township resident, acts as his daughter’s
manager and producer. A musician himself, Manny co-wrote “Who Am
I” with his daughter.
The song has already garnered air play on radio stations and in clubs
both in and outside the United States, Manny said. In fact, the song has
made it all the way to Holland, where it is getting a lot of play in dance
clubs. Italy and Canada are among the other countries where the song has
sparked interest, he said.
The radio version of “Who Am I” reveals the influence of Avril
Lavigne — who Vienna said is her favorite singer — while the
other version is a dance mix. Vienna’s promotional material indicates
that the latter version “offers a powerful hypnotic mix ideally
suited for hard-core trance clubs and synthpop lovers.”
“It’s not kids’ music, even though she’s very
young,” Manny said, adding that he always has to explain to people
in the business that “we’re not talking ‘Barney’
music or kids’ music.”
“It’s very accessible music for teenagers and adults,”
he said.
The enhanced CD includes two music videos filmed in various locations.
Vienna has also appeared in music videos from pop singer Jillian Ann and
gothic band Dawn Chorus. She has also received a few other management
offers, Manny said, and some recording contract interest.
Vienna, who is a bit shy, said she learned to sing simply “from
practicing.”
She noted that she wants to be a singer when she grows up.
“Britney Spears is the last person I would compare her to, but she
likes this livelihood,” Manny said. “She would love to be
a professional singer.”
It’s not hard to see where Vienna got the performing bug from. Manny
is a piano player and has been in several bands, including Ish. In the
1980s he was making original music that could be compared to Depeche Mode,
he said.
Manny built a network of contacts over the years with his own career,
and he has been using them to help get one started for his daughter.
Vienna spends a lot of time in the studio, he said, and it was she who
expressed interest in putting together a song.
“It was going to be just for fun,” Manny said.
But it’s grown into something far bigger than expected, and has
the potential to achieve greater recognition. Vienna’s videos, Manny
noted, are even expected to be shown in retail outlets that contract to
have audio and video looped into their stores.
The hook is that she is so young, but still sounds and appears like pop
stars such as Lavigne, Manny said.
“That’s the novelty of it,” he said, referring to Vienna’s
age. “If she was 15, it would be impossible, because there are so
many other people that age trying to do this.”
The CD is already selling — through her Web site at viennaskye.com
and via CDBaby.com — and fans have even discussed her work on Internet
message boards, Manny said. Vienna even gets fan mail on a daily basis
from people who visit the Web site.
“She likes the spotlight. She’s getting a kick out of this,”
Manny noted.
Manny, who over the years released five CDs of his own, and his wife,
Donna, have always been very into music — they named their first
child Morrissey, after the popular British solo artist and singer of the
Smiths. Morrissey, Vienna’s older brother, is now 9.
Manny noted that Donna, a native of England, is also supportive of her
daughter’s burgeoning career.
Vienna, meanwhile, is continuing to focus on improving her craft, taking
voice and piano lessons, and the plan is to release a full-length album
later this year.

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