Soluna
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Soluna was a music group consisting of four members, all of Hispanic descent - Aurora Rodriguez, America Olivo, Jessica Castellanos, and Christina "T" López. The group's name is the combination the Spanish words for sun ("sol") and moon ("luna").
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[edit] Formation
Soluna began in 1998 when Aurora Rodriguez and America Olivo, who had become friends while both attending California Institute of the Arts, met up after a few years apart. The two met with a record producer friend and found Jessica Castellanos, another aspiring singer. The three started singing together but sought a fourth member to complete the group. By chance, another producer recommended to them a young girl he'd met while driving in Ontario, California. He had stopped at a local auto-body shop due to car trouble and saw the owner's daughter's picture on the wall. The girl's father assured him his daughter was talented and could sing. Her name was Christina "T" Lopez, and after singing "Amazing Grace" over the phone, she became the final member of Soluna. Shortly after their line-up was complete, Soluna signed with DreamWorks Records.
[edit] Soluna's musical debut - For All Time
Soluna's debut album was finished by summer of 2001. It featured tracks with pop, rock, dance and latin sounds due to the influence of producers Steve Morales, Tim & Bob, Josh & Brian, Thunderpuss 2000, Ozomatli and Tim Miner. The members of Soluna produced one track (the acapella "Te Vengo A Decir") and co-wrote five others ("Bring It To Me," "I'll Be Waiting," "So In Love," "Spanish Lullaby," and "Luna Mia"). The uptempo song "Bring It To Me" was picked as the first single and rose to the Top 20 of Billboard's Dance Chart
However, with the events of September 11, 2001, Soluna decided to go in a different musical direction by focusing on promoting a power ballad, "For All Time," as their new single. The single was released commercially along with an acappella arrangement of several patriotic songs ("A Patriotic Medley"). In 2002, Soluna performed at the NAACP Image Awards, as well as Elton John's 10th annual Oscar Gala. "For All Time" was formally released to radio on February 12, 2002. The debut album of the same name was released on May 14, 2002.
"For All Time" became Soluna's best-known song. The corresponding video, directed by Bille Woodruff, was shot in both English and Spanish in June 2002 and premiered on MTV's "Total Request Live" on July 24, 2002. This track made the Top 20 of Billboard's Top 40 Mainstream Chart as well as the Top 30 on the Adult Contemporary Chart. During this time, Soluna toured as the opening act for artists such as Enrique Iglesias and Marc Anthony. The quartet also traveled to Puerto Rico and Mexico to promote their music.
The third single from the For All Time album was a Latin-influeced dance track, "Monday Mi Amor." It was released to radio on November 11, 2002. During its first week on the charts, it was among the top ten most-added tracks in the CHR/POP Category for Radio. The dance remix to "Monday Mi Amor" by DJ Wildlife peaked at #3 on the Billboard Hot Dance/Club Breakout Chart, which was Soluna's highest charting.
[edit] Further projects
Shortly after "Monday Mi Amor" was released, the members of Soluna announced that they were beginning to work out a sitcom deal with UPN based on their adventures in the music business. They appeared in an episode of Nickelodeon's first Latino-influenced show The Brothers Garcia in December 2002. The pilot for Soluna's sitcom was shot on April 28, 2004 and was reviewed by UPN to be added to the Fall 2004 program line-up. Unfortunately for Soluna, their television program was not picked up by UPN.
During this time, Soluna had been writing and recording tracks for their sophomore album, which was to be a Spanish language disc. In May 2004, Soluna announced they had recorded a duet with recording artist J. Roman (a former member of the group Vi3). This track, entitled "Where Are You?" premiered on Chicago's B96 radio on May 17, 2004. Jessica was featured on the verses while all group members sang the chorus. While this track achieved moderate success and radio play, J. Roman re-recorded it with a new female singer, and this new version was released to radio.
[edit] Soluna on hiatus
The members of Soluna decided to part ways in late 2004. However, the group disbanded on amiable terms and left the option open of an eventual reunion. Currently, members Jessica Castellanos, America Olivo and T López are each pursuing solo music projects. Castellanos has premiered several tracks via her music Myspace page (reachable via www.myspace.com/jessicacastellanos). Her official website is reachable via www.jessicacastellanos.net. One of Lopez's tracks, "Take Me Away", was premiered on Iconsound.com, the official page for Steve Morale's production company.
In addition, Lopez and America Olivo have wrapped several cameo appearances on various network TV shows. Lopez has been featured on Charmed, South of Nowhere, The Suite Life of Zack and Cody and CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. She also serves as a host on the SiTV show "The Drop." Olivo has appeared on House (twice as recurring role "Ingrid, the Masseuse"), Jake in Progress, Cuts and How I Met Your Mother. Olivo has also wrapped a small role in the vampire gore flick "The Thirst," while Lopez has wrapped small roles in "Hollywood Kills" and "The Boys and Girls Guide to Getting Down" satirical documentary.
In 2006, Olivo launched her own solo website, www.americaolivo.com as well as a Myspace page, reachable via www.myspace.com/americaolivo. Between both sites, she has premiered three demos, as well as announced a new film role (in the upcoming satirical mockumentary "Love Shack") and a role in the Hollywood, CA base theatre production of "Hotel C'Est L'Amour" as "Maria", which ran at The Blank's Second Stage from September 26, 2006 to November 5, 2006.
Also in 2006, Lopez launched her own solo music Myspace page. Although it is still under construction, it is available via www.myspace.com/tlopezmusic . Although no music has yet been premiered, she states she is currently working on both an English and Spanish solo albums, among other things. Rumors are circling that Lopez will be recording for Cash Money Records .
[edit] Awards
In February 2003, Soluna won an award for Best New Pop Artist at the Los Heraldos Awards in Mexico. They were also nominated for two International Dance Awards in 2002: Best New Dance Artist Group, and Best Latin Dance Track for "Monday Mi Amor."
[edit] Chart history
Single | Chart (2002) | Peak position |
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"For All Time" | U.S. Billboard Hot 100 | 72 |
"For All Time" | Adult Contemporary | 29 |
"For All Time" | Hot Dance Music/Club Play | 16 |
"Bring It To Me" | Hot Dance Music/Club Play | 8 |