biographical info
Indio Saravanja’s self-titled debut album is the real deal. Troubador Texas meets the Lower East Side, via endless miles of snow-covered Canadian highway. Whether plugged or un-plugged, Indio’s songs are poetry first – timeless, honest stories that speak to everyone. Equal parts rock’n’roll troubador and Greenwich Village folk singer, Indio Saravanja is a prolific singer-songwriter and impressive multi-instrumentalist.
Though his music has deep roots, for years now Indio’s life has been all about the freedom of the road. Born in Argentina and raised in the quiet cold of the Canadian north, by the age of 15 he was playing in Montreal subways for change. A stint in Spain was followed by a move to New York at the age of 19.
After almost a decade on the road, Indio returned home. In the Northwest Territories he found the peace to reflect and to write, and he sharpened his skills in run-down bars, often playing six nights a week. “I spent 15 years making a living playing other people’s tunes,” he says. “That’s why it feels so great to finally focus on my own words and music.”
Indio is currently based in and around BC’s Gulf Islands, but he continues to travel the world. His only destination is wherever the songs lead him.
influences
Bob Dylan
Leonard Cohen
Lou Reed
Mark Knopfler
Ron Sexsmith