Coco's Lunch

Coco's Lunch
Origin Melbourne, Australia
Genres A cappella
Years active 1994–present
Associated acts Lisa Young Quartet
Website www.cocoslunch.com
Members Lisa Young
Nicola Eveleigh
Jacqueline Gawler
Gabrielle MacGregor
Emma Gilmartin
Past members Sue Johnson
Libby O'Donovan

Coco's Lunch is an a cappella musical group based in Melbourne, Australia. The group was founded in 1994 by vocalists and multi-instrumentalists Lisa Young (voice, djembe, percussion), Nicola Eveleigh (voice, percussion, bass flute, ocarina), Jaqueline Gawler (voice, percussion), Sue Johnson (voice, percussion) and Gabrielle MacGregor (voice, djembe, percussion).[1] Coco's Lunch has a unique sound influenced by jazz, blues, classical, African and Carnatic traditions, and has been compared to artists such as Sweet Honey in the Rock and Bobby McFerrin.[2]

In 2003, Coco's Lunch won the award for "Best Folk/World Song" at the Contemporary A Cappella Recording Awards for "Thulele Mama Ya", from the album A Whole New Way of Getting Dressed, which in turn was runner-up for the "Best Folk/World Album" category.[3] In the same year, their song "All the Wild Wonders", written by Sue Johnson in collaboration with author Elizabeth Honey, was nominated for the category "Most Performed Jazz Work" in the APRA Music Awards of 2003.[4]

Coco's Lunch received nominations at the ARIA Music Awards of 2007 in the category Best Children's Album for their album Rat Trap Snap and in the category Best World Music Album for their album Blueprint.[5] In 2015, they won the "Best Song Composed or Originally Performed by (OPB) an AUS/NZ" category of the A Cappella Recording Awards, presented by Vocal Australia, for Lisa Young's song "Other Plans", which was also nominated for the category "Best Jazz Song".[6]

Discography

Coco's Lunch albums

Coco's Kids Albums

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