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Lyonne Biography
Lyonne’s music plays like the soundtrack to J.D. Salinger’s Catcher in the Rye. The singer/songwriter’s work is reminiscent of Joni Mitchell, Tori Amos, Sheryl Crow and Sting with lyrics that convey as much a sense of searching as they do a sense of self.
Lyonne splits her time between her native Buenos Aires, her adopted home in Copenhagen, and her favorite creative retreat, New York. This nomadic life is reflected in songs that deal with universal truths while at the same time hint at a sense of alienation and striving to fit into a variety of worlds that don’t always reciprocate. Lyonne invites the listener on this journey sharing her discoveries with honesty and empathy.
At 16 years old Lyonne formed her first band with classmates, performing covers. Some years later, while studying at university she began writing her own music and formed a new band that performed around Buenos Aires.
After university, Lyonne set out to see the world in 2003 starting in America and then traveling to Sweden. From there she spent years exploring the patchwork of cultures that make up Europe. Each day presented new customs, new perspectives, and new experiences.
It wasn’t until she was back in the familiar surroundings of Buenos Aires that she realized how profoundly her travels had affected her. This triggered a flood of new songwriting and performing which in 2014 caught the attention of Argentinian music legend Jorge López Ruiz. Ruiz was a veteran bass player who had worked with legends like Ella Fitzgerald, Dizzy Gillespie, Astor Piazzolla, and Louis Armstrong. Over the next year, Ruiz mentored Lyonne and encouraged her to pursue a professional career as a singer/songwriter. This collaboration culminated in her debut EP, No Intro, which was produced by Ruiz and released in 2015.
The EP was well-received in Argentina with the critic Ernesto Castrillón, from La Nación describing her music as “songs that flirt with pop, the urban and avant-garde folk of New York cafés, with the indispensable ingredients of jazz to produce a very personal cocktail that Lyonne dominates with her beautifully worked and sophisticated voice.”
Her EP lead to a record deal with Argentina’s top label Acqua Records. In 2016 Lyonne returned to the studio with musicians Germán Windaus and Adrián Lirman to record her second album Such a Distance to Cross released by Aqua Records in 2017.
Shortly after her second album’s release, she returned to Europe in 2018 settling in the Danish capital of Copenhagen. Today Lyonne is busy working on new songs, performing regularly and inviting European audiences to join her quest.
Read MoreLyonne splits her time between her native Buenos Aires, her adopted home in Copenhagen, and her favorite creative retreat, New York. This nomadic life is reflected in songs that deal with universal truths while at the same time hint at a sense of alienation and striving to fit into a variety of worlds that don’t always reciprocate. Lyonne invites the listener on this journey sharing her discoveries with honesty and empathy.
At 16 years old Lyonne formed her first band with classmates, performing covers. Some years later, while studying at university she began writing her own music and formed a new band that performed around Buenos Aires.
After university, Lyonne set out to see the world in 2003 starting in America and then traveling to Sweden. From there she spent years exploring the patchwork of cultures that make up Europe. Each day presented new customs, new perspectives, and new experiences.
It wasn’t until she was back in the familiar surroundings of Buenos Aires that she realized how profoundly her travels had affected her. This triggered a flood of new songwriting and performing which in 2014 caught the attention of Argentinian music legend Jorge López Ruiz. Ruiz was a veteran bass player who had worked with legends like Ella Fitzgerald, Dizzy Gillespie, Astor Piazzolla, and Louis Armstrong. Over the next year, Ruiz mentored Lyonne and encouraged her to pursue a professional career as a singer/songwriter. This collaboration culminated in her debut EP, No Intro, which was produced by Ruiz and released in 2015.
The EP was well-received in Argentina with the critic Ernesto Castrillón, from La Nación describing her music as “songs that flirt with pop, the urban and avant-garde folk of New York cafés, with the indispensable ingredients of jazz to produce a very personal cocktail that Lyonne dominates with her beautifully worked and sophisticated voice.”
Her EP lead to a record deal with Argentina’s top label Acqua Records. In 2016 Lyonne returned to the studio with musicians Germán Windaus and Adrián Lirman to record her second album Such a Distance to Cross released by Aqua Records in 2017.
Shortly after her second album’s release, she returned to Europe in 2018 settling in the Danish capital of Copenhagen. Today Lyonne is busy working on new songs, performing regularly and inviting European audiences to join her quest.
Contemporary Folk
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