Tecoma

January 8, 2024
Singer

Quick Facts

Tecoma
Full Name Tecoma
Occupation Singer
Date Of Birth Apr 24, 1980(1980-04-24)
Age 44
Country Australia
Horoscope Taurus

Tecoma Biography

Name Tecoma
Birthday Apr 24
Birth Year 1980
Birth Country Australia
Birth Sign Taurus

Tecoma is one of the most popular and richest Singer who was born on April 24, 1980 in Australia.

Amira Antonia M Pyliotis (born 24 April 1980) is an Australian independent Roots singer-songwriter and guitarist; who performs as Tecoma. Originally from Melbourne, in 2004, she relocated to Alice Springs, where the desert has given her much of her inspiration. Her style has been called “post trip-hop” by the Rolling Stone Australia (April 2007) and “alternative roots music” by Triple J radio network.

By 2001 Pyliotis was on guitar, acoustic guitar and backing vocals, as a session and touring member of alternative pop artist Emaline Delapaix’ backing band. They toured for six months a year both nationally and twice to North America and Europe. She features on two extended plays, The Reins (2001) and Slowdown (2002). Pyliotis and Delapaix co-wrote “Don’t Say It”, “Melting Down”, and “Reins” for the band. Sophie Gurley of The Ectophiles’ Guide to Good Music felt that “Reins”, which appears on both EPs, was “abstract but yearning and deepens the emotional tone through strong shifts between vocals and strings”.

Tecoma Net Worth

Net Worth $5 Million
Source Of Income Singer
House Living in own house.

Tecoma is one of the richest Singer from Australia. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Tecoma 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)

Amira Antonia M Pyliotis was born on 24 April 1980, and grew up in Melbourne. Her mother, Saliha Mezaache, was born in 1945 in Algeria, and learned English in France; her father is Alexander “Alec” Pyliotis (born ca. 1943, Greece); her paternal grandfather, Dimitri Pyliotis (died 1 May 1975), was a Greek diplomat stationed in Canberra; and her paternal grandmother was Russian. Her oldest sister, Aryel, was born on 25 July 1976; a second sister was born on 15 March 1978. As a six-year-old Tecoma learned singing and dancing at a Johnny Young Talent School. In primary school, at about eight-years-old, she heard a jazz trumpeter “literally blowing us kids away with the power of the instrument and his skill on it. It was exhilarating!” While growing up she spent summers on the south coast of New South Wales.

Height, Weight & Body Measurements

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Who is Tecoma Dating?

According to our records, Tecoma is possibily single & has not been previously engaged. As of December 1, 2023, Tecoma’s is not dating anyone.

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Early in 2006 she received a professional development award from Australian Performing Right Association (APRA) in the category Popular Contemporary to “further her career in the European market”. The award increased her national exposure on Australian pop-oriented ratio stations. Also early that year she performed for the Swedish Royal Family and their entourage at an outback steakhouse in Alice Springs. She made her debut TV appearance in March. At the related APRA Music Awards ceremony in June, Tecoma performed “Catch My Disease”, which won Song of the Year for its original performer, and co- composer, Ben Lee. Also that year she won a JB Seed Grant, which was sponsored by John Butler.

Facts & Trivia

Julia Ranked on the list of most popular Singer. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in Australia. Tecoma celebrates birthday on April 24 of every year.

During August–September she toured Australia promoting her album. Produced by Tecoma, it was released as Home Brew Side One in September, and included work by Wheeler and bass guitar by Lucas Taranto. Her tour continued until October. In March 2008 she performed, and ran a songwriting session, at the Womadelaide festival in Adelaide.

How big does Tecoma get?

Size Notes: Normally 3-6 ft high in North America but can be as much as 9 ft. Fruit: Green to greyish brown 4-8 inches long. Size Class: 3-6 ft. , 6-12 ft.

Is Tecoma fast growing?

Yellow bells (Tecoma stans) are a fast-growing evergreen shrub with slender, gray-brown branches and clusters of bright yellow, trumpet-shaped flowers.

Is a Tecoma a tree or shrub?

Tecoma stans is a species of flowering perennial shrub in the trumpet vine family, Bignoniaceae, that is native to the Americas. Common names include yellow trumpetbush, yellow bells, yellow elder, ginger-thomas.

Is Tecoma stans poisonous?

You can find many more websites with information about plants poisonous to birds by Googling ‘bird poisonous plants’. Although Tecoma stans is not listed on any of the lists I found , that isn’t a guarantee that the plant or its seeds are harmless to your pets.

How do you take care of Tecoma?

Watering and Feeding It doesn’t like waterlogged soil and wet roots. Too much water will damage the plant, often causing rot and mildew. Therefore, be careful of watering and add about 1″ – 2″ inch compost layer into the soil, if it’s not well-draining. The tecoma plant typically doesn’t require fertilizing.

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