Donna Grantis Explained

Donna Grantis
Birth Name:Donna Grantis
Birth Place:Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Occupation:Musician, guitarist
Instrument:Guitar
Associated Acts:Prince (musician), 3rdeyegirl, Ida Nielsen, Hannah Welton, New Power Generation
Module:PRS CE22 (named Elektra)

Donna Grantis is a Canadian guitarist, best known for performing and recording with Prince & 3rdeyegirl.[1] On September 30, 2014, Prince and 3rdeyegirl released their debut album, Plectrumelectrum, which reached #1 on the Billboard Rock chart.[2] The album's title track, "Plectrumelectrum", was originally written by Grantis and later arranged by Prince.[3] Since 2013, Grantis has been a member of Prince's funk supergroup, The New Power Generation. On November 16, 2018, Grantis released two new songs, “Trashformer” and “Violetta,” featuring Hall of Fame Pearl Jam guitarist Mike McCready, as a limited edition 7” via his vinyl label HockeyTalkter Records.[4] The tracks appear on Grantis’ debut album, Diamonds & Dynamite, released March 22, 2019, via eOne Music.[5]   The album and lead track reached #1 on iTunes Canada for top jazz album and top jazz song.

Biography

Early life

Grantis grew up outside of Toronto, in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. She began playing acoustic guitar at the age of thirteen. Inspired by her older brother's classic rock record collection, she switched to electric guitar at fourteen.[6] She was awarded a music scholarship to McGill University where she received a bachelor of Music degree in Jazz Performance.[7] During her time there, she worked as a freelance musician, performing often throughout Montreal in various blues, jazz, funk and fusion bands.

2002–2012

Upon relocating to Toronto, Grantis worked as a session musician and bandleader, writing, performing and recording in the city's diverse music scene. She worked with artists such as blues vocalist Shakura S'Aida,[8] rocker SATE (musician) (formerly known as Saidah Baba Talibah), an all-female reboot of soul-funk band Sue de Nym led by singer-songwriter Suzanne Nuttall (in 2009), hip hop artist Kardinal Offishall,[9] indie artist Hill Kourkoutis (Hill & The Sky Heroes),[10] jazz vocalist Kellylee Evans, R&B songwriter Haydain Neale (Jacksoul) and multi-platinum pop singer Amanda Marshall.[11] As a band leader and composer, Grantis fronted an instrumental jazz-fusion trio called the Donna Grantis Electric Band. Her debut solo album, Suites, was independently released June 26, 2012.[12] The Donna Grantis Electric Band marked the release of the album with a performance at Toronto jazz club, the Rex Hotel, before touring Europe in support of the record through the fall of 2012. As a musical director, Grantis worked on special events with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) and the Women's Blues Revue[13] among others.

Prince

In November 2012, Grantis received an invitation to Prince's Minnesota recording complex, Paisley Park.[14] Alongside Prince, drummer Hannah Welton, and bassist Ida Nielsen, Grantis jammed a short list of songs as an audition for what would evolve into the funk-rock recording and performing trio, 3rdeyegirl. The group toured throughout the UK, Europe and North America. On September 30, 2014, Prince & 3rdeyegirl released their only album, Plectrumelectrum. Upon release, the album reached #1 on the Billboard Rock Chart in the USA.[15] The title track, "Plectrumelectrum", was originally written by Grantis and later arranged by Prince. From 2013 until the death of Prince in 2016, Grantis was a member of his funk supergroup, the New Power Generation.

Equipment

Grantis' primary instrument is a custom private stock PRS guitar. It is based on a Mira semi-hollow, with a Korina body, gold mirror pick guard and headstock, maple neck and whammy bar.[16] Her purple PRS CE 22, which she has used extensively in performances and recording sessions, is named "Elektra". Grantis has several specialized effects pedal boards, including one referred to as "the starship".[17] The board consists of twenty pedals across three interconnected boards. It was built by Craig Pattison specifically for her role in 3rdeyegirl to cover a wide array of tones. Grantis uses Delrin 0.73mm picks.[18]

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Toronto guitarist jams with Prince. April 25, 2013. Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
  2. Web site: Prince Crowns Dual Charts, Scores First Top Rock Albums No. 1. October 9, 2014. Billboard. Mendizabal. Amaya.
  3. Web site: THE AU INTERVIEW: DONNA GRANTIS OF 3RDEYEGIRL (MINNEAPOLIS) CHATS ABOUT WORKING WITH PRINCE. October 8, 2014. The Aure Review. Goodridge. John.
  4. Web site: Donna Grantis releases two tracks featuring Mike McCready of Pearl Jam. Gabler. Jay. November 20, 2018. Local Current Blog.
  5. Web site: Ex-Prince Guitarist Donna Grantis Channels Prince, Toronto and Improvisation on New Album 'Diamonds & Dynamite'. Patrick. Ryan. March 22, 2019. Exclaim!.
  6. Web site: Wood Rudulph. Heather. Get That Life: How I Joined Prince's Band 3RDEYEGIRL. Cosmopolitan. February 9, 2015.
  7. Web site: Molenda. Michael. Donna Grantis Rocks Prince, 3rdEyeGirl, and the New Power Generation. Guitar Player. June 24, 2014.
  8. Web site: Jones. Christopher. Shakura Thrives on Taking Chances. Live With Culture. November 18, 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20101122082913/http://www.livewithculture.ca/music/shakura-thrives-on-taking-chances/. November 22, 2010. dead.
  9. News: Working with Prince is as purple as you’d expect, guitarist says. Wheeler. Brad. October 3, 2014. The Globe and Mail.
  10. Web site: Hill & The Sky Heroes. 2015. Rock Steady Music.
  11. Web site: Wood Rudulph. Heather. Get That Life: How I Joined Prince's Band 3RDEYEGIRL. Cosmopolitan. February 9, 2015.
  12. Web site: The Prowess of Donna Grantis. Fraser. Lee. January 14, 2012. Sticky Magazine.
  13. Web site: 25th Women's Blues Revue. Toronto Blues Society. February 25, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160817095129/http://torontobluessociety.com/2011/11/25th-womens-blues-revue/. August 17, 2016. dead.
  14. Web site: Donna Grantis on Prince, Paisley Park and PlectrumElectrum. Parker. Matt. January 7, 2015. Musicradar.
  15. Web site: Billboard. Magazine. Billboard. October 18, 2014. Billboard.
  16. Web site: Guitar World Staff. Prince Guitarist Donna Grantis Demos Her PRS Private Stock Custom Guitar. Guitar World. February 8, 2016.
  17. Web site: Donna Grantis on Prince, Paisley Park and PlectrumElectrum. Parker. Matt. January 7, 2015. musicradar.
  18. Web site: Shadrick. Jason. Donna Grantis: Days (and Nights) of Wild. Premiere Guitar. November 11, 2014.