Stella McNicol

Stella
Birth name Stella McNicol
Also known as Stella
Born 1956
Toronto, Canada
Origin Toronto, Canada
Died July 1996
Scarborough, Ontario
Genres Rock, New wave, reggae
Occupation(s) Singer
Instruments Vocals
Years active 1981-
Labels Love Records, Discosa
Notable instruments
Voice

Stella McNicol (1956 - 1996) was a musician from Toronto, (Canada).

Career

McNicol was born in Toronto, Canada, in 1956. At the age of four years she began her music studies, focusing especially on the piano, under the guidance of her mother. A few years later, developing her artistic talent, McNicol started singing in a choir and acting in theaters in Canada and America. At the same time, and as a complementary activity, Stella debuted as a model.

Stella's vocal abilities captured the attention of Rudy La Scala, a Venezuelan singer-songwriter and record producer. Together, they travelled to Rome, where they met with several record label producers.

Her debut album, "Que Nota!"[1] was recorded between September and December 1980 at Phase One Studios (Toronto) and released in 1981 under label Love Records. The single Que Nota! became an instant success in Venezuela.

McNicol wrote lyrics while La Scala wrote the music. The drummer was Pentti "Whitey" Glan, who worked very closely with Alice Cooper for seven years and Bette Midler in "The Rose (film)"

McNicol also co-wrote several songs for Los Chamos and the Mexican singer Arturo Vazquez.

McNicol probably was killed by her boyfriend in 1996 at the age of 40; he was charged with second degree murder.[2]

Discography

  1. Que nota! (Miami Beech)
  2. My Arabian night
  3. Men are cannibals
  4. Feeling you touch me
  5. Sheik of Manhattan
  6. Shut up!
  7. On the move
  8. Motorize my cycle
  9. Last chance
  10. I'm the best

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