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Lettie is a British London-based singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist.

Biography

Lettie grew up in Suffolk, England.[1] She is a former history student[2] and avid collector of postcards and ephemera.

Lettie met producer/writer David Baron in 2006 and has made three records with him, Age of Solo and Everyman (2008) and Good Fortune, Bad Weather (2012). The records were primarily recorded and produced at Baron's home studio in Boiceville, New York. All three records have been independently released.

In October 2009, Lettie performed a session at the BBC's Maida Vale Studios as part of 2009's Electric Proms.[3] She performed "Atmosphere", "My Name Is", "Red" and "Hang On",[3] with Mike Mason on Alesis Ion and guitar. During the same month, Lettie embarked on her first European tour, supporting ex-Bauhaus frontman Peter Murphy. Lettie appears as a singer and co-writer on "Counting Waves" on Sarah Fimm's White Birds EP.[4]

She has supported Squeeze's Chris Difford and Roger O'Donnell and played the ‘Introducing Stages’ at Glastonbury and Jimmy's Farm in 2010.

In between albums she has written with Anthony Phillips (Genesis) and sung vocals for Universal Music Group and her voice has appeared on a number of commercials in the US and Europe.

Lettie's new album produced and written with David Baron, Good Fortune, Bad Weather, makes use of Baron's collection of unusual instruments such as moogs, synths, and arps. The album features the musicianship of Danny Blume, Zachary Alford on drums and Sara Lee, D James Goodwin on guitars, Jeremy Bernstein, and David Baron on synthesizers and everything else. The album garnered favourable many reviews across the board including four stars from the Irish Times.[2]

Musical style

Lettie's music combines vintage analogue electronica and alternate-acoustic folk. Lettie's albums feature Arp and Moog modular synthesizer.

Lettie's live performances have taken her all over Europe as support act for Peter Murphy in 2009 and the UK in 2010. She plays keyboards, electric guitar and harmonica. She uses effects pedals, two microphones and a loop pedal to make the performance live and varied. Lettie presently plays with Richard Moore on electric violin.

Radio and television appearances

Lettie has been featured on BBC Radio 6 Music Introducing with Tom Robinson and has licensed tracks to H&M London, and various stateside television series, such as Privileged (the CW), Exes and Ohs (Logo) and Beyond the Break, which was shown on The N. Her song 'Everyman' was chosen for an advert for CTT Consigo "Zero Emissions" campaign, one of the first Carbon free shot commercial (the Portuguese postal service by Ameba) and her vocals appear on an advert for Mayflower's "Big Move" 2010 (Siblings Music) in USA which was nominated for an award at the Cannes Lions International Advertising Festival.

In 2009, Dermot O'Leary picked Lettie for the Electric Proms, and played her track "Hang On" on BBC Radio 2.[3]

Lettie was one of the three featured artists in Rachel Davies' documentary Hello Glastonbury!, which first aired in the UK on BBC Four on 31 August 2010.[5][6]

Her song "Lucky" was featured in the film Exit Strategy[7] and Digital for ASOS[8] Catwalk August 2012. Mister Lighter from her new album is being played in various retail outlets.

Several songs from the album have been played on RTÉ 10, Absolute Radio, BBC Suffolk, Amazing Radio and Radio 2. Lettie released the single "Mister Lighter" in August 2012.

In 2014, she released a three track EP called Crossroads with Dave Barbarossa.

In October 2016, she appeared on a track from John Cooper Clarke, and Hugh Cornwell produced, album This Time It's Personal, on the song originally performed by John Leyton, "Johnny Remember Me".

Discography

The first three albums listed were produced by David Baron.

References

  1. ^ "Lettie Music: Bio". Archived from the original on 25 December 2008. Retrieved 16 January 2009.
  2. ^ a b "Lettie". The Irish Times. Archived from the original on 18 May 2012.
  3. ^ a b c "BBC - Electric Proms - Lettie". Bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 11 August 2020.
  4. ^ "足球比分网90vs-首页". whitebirdsep.com. Retrieved 11 August 2020.
  5. ^ "Glastonbury 2010 : Hello Glastonbury!". Bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 11 August 2020.
  6. ^ "Glastonbury 2010 : Lettie". Bbc.co.uk. 24 August 2010. Retrieved 11 August 2020.
  7. ^ "EXIT STRATEGY – the Movie". Archived from the original on 12 August 2012. Retrieved 9 August 2012.
  8. ^ "ASOS (As Seen on Screen) - Celebrity Fashion from AsSeenOnScreen". www.asos.com. Archived from the original on 29 July 2003. Retrieved 17 January 2022.