voc, *1965 AU, Wahroonga, New South Wales
Singer of Children's Music and Pop
A.k.a. Monica Maria Trápaga
Monica Trápaga (born 1965, Wahroonga, New South Wales, Australia) is a jazz singer, actress, and author of American/Basque/Catalan/Chinese heritage. She has also been a former host of the Australian children's TV show Playschool, a decorating presenter on the TV lifestyle program Better Homes And Gardens, and a stand up comedienne in New York with her show “My Talking Vagina” (2010). She owns and operates a shop called "Reclaim", in King Street, Newtown, in Sydney (really befitting considering the early track titled "King St." that she performed on the Pardon Me Boys self-titled album!). She is the younger sister of Ignatius Jones and Rocio Trápaga.
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Kisses, Cuddles and Moonbeams | Monica Trápaga | 2000 | Album |
Monica's Trip to the Moon | Monica Trápaga | 1999 | Album |
Clap Your Hands | Monica Trápaga | 1994 | Album |
Monica's Tea Party | Monica Trápaga | 1993 | Album |