- Gia
Ciambotti (born
September 13, 1962 in Hollywood, California) is an
American singer. She
first came to
prominence in the late 1980s as a
member of...
- Alex Call (lead vocals, guitar), John
McFee (guitar,
pedal steel), John
Ciambotti (b****) and
Mitch Howie (drums). 1970 saw
their debut self-titled album...
-
Guitar – John "Gumby"
Goodwin Background Vocals –
Sharon Celani, Gia
Ciambotti, Drew
Arrison &
Gemma Gough "40 Days, 40 Fights" – 3:55 Piano, Guitars...
- Call, John McFee) - 3:38 "Going to the Country" (Johnny
Ciambotti) - 2:29 "Monopoly" (
Ciambotti) - 2:00 "Stealin'" (Call, Ed Bogas) - 4:33 "Wade in the...
- 1992, she led her own band, The Graces, with
Meredith Brooks and Gia
Ciambotti, who
released the
album Perfect View in 1989.
Caffey also co-wrote the...
- "Forty-Niner" (Alex Call, John
Ciambotti) – 2:25 "Sound of Thunder" – 2:33 "Chicken Butt" (Alex Call, John McFee, John
Ciambotti) – 2:24 "Mr. Moon" – 2:49...
- Clover) – 3:40 "Easy Love" (Alex Call, Hugh Cregg, John McFee, John
Ciambotti,
Robert John Lange, Sean Hooper) – 3:56 "Ain’t
Nobody Own Nobody’s Soul"...
- Katayyama –
orchestra arranger &
conductor Sharon Celani –
backing vocals Gia
Ciambotti –
backing vocals Ashley Arrison –
backing vocals London Metropolitan Orchestra –...
- were
joined by
keyboardist Bill Appleberry, plus
backing vocalists Gia
Ciambotti,
Robbyn Kirmsse and
Stacy Mic****e. The band
performed at the
Taylor Hawkins...
-
limited success in Mexico. In 1987, she
joined Charlotte Caffey and Gia
Ciambotti to form the trio the Graces,
releasing the
single "Lay Down Your Arms"...