Music – Montréal

BIOGRAPHY Hagiel or Analoga was born in a small artistic French village near Quebec City. Her mother is from the Caribbean and her father is African. Her mother used to wrap her in her arms and dance to the sound of different music such as reggae, calypso, rock, pop, soul, classical, etc., while Hagiel watched with a smile. When she was a child, people around her soon saw that she had a gift for arts. Around the age of seven, she started taking piano lessons and had two teachers over the years. She was slow at reading music partitions so she sometimes decided to learn the songs by heart instead. Like a Brahms partition. Hagiel would often practice on friends of the family\'s piano. She sang relentlessly everywhere. Her babysitters would ask her what she wanted to do when she grew up. Hagiel had in her head and her heart a secret desire to become a singer. Hagiel participated in a voice workshop with singer Claire Vezina. From this project arose the need to explore her roots in blues. She started up with Led Zeppelin and made her way back to their influences. The year after, she took part in a tribute to Women of Rock. Sang in different bands rock and blues. Sang with different choirs Crescendo and Prochant. She is now with the Peoples Gospel Choir. She has been doing back vocals for pros ever since and working on her blues project. She\'d love to some jazz too someday.