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With the warmth and ease of a summer afternoon, Liselle's music will bring an air of peace into the room. Includes the catchy "Blue Sky" also featured on O'Neil surf webisodes and other popular Surf TV shows.
At the age of 19, Liselle signed a record deal with South African record label "Sarepta", with the band "Rain". They released their first EP, "Daydream" in 1996. And that was the beginning of Liselle's life in the music industry. Since then She has been a session vocalist, published songwriter & released her own solo album. In 1998 She took a break from her own music career to help birth the dreams of other musicians. Starting with Production Co-ordinator for Vineyard Music UK and helping on albums such as "Hungry" & "Surrender". She then worked as the A&R manager of UK based label "Survivor" (Co-publishers with EMI CMG) and worked with artists such as Tim Hughes and 100 Hours. She also helped run a booking agency "Xalt Music" where one of the highlights was hosting a concert at the Royal Albert Hall in London. After that She briefly worked as Personal Assistant to Natasha Bedingfield, and then returned to working on her own music alongside a stint traveling the world as chaplain to the Women's World Surf tour.
Now based in Santa Barbara, California, Liselle works as a music teacher, training musicians in the art of songwriting and music production, as well as consulting on all aspects of the music industry.
At the age of 19, Liselle signed a record deal with South African record label "Sarepta", with the band "Rain". They released their first EP, "Daydream" in 1996. And that was the beginning of Liselle's life in the music industry. Since then She has been a session vocalist, published songwriter & released her own solo album. In 1998 She took a break from her own music career to help birth the dreams of other musicians. Starting with Production Co-ordinator for Vineyard Music UK and helping on albums such as "Hungry" & "Surrender". She then worked as the A&R manager of UK based label "Survivor" (Co-publishers with EMI CMG) and worked with artists such as Tim Hughes and 100 Hours. She also helped run a booking agency "Xalt Music" where one of the highlights was hosting a concert at the Royal Albert Hall in London. After that She briefly worked as Personal Assistant to Natasha Bedingfield, and then returned to working on her own music alongside a stint traveling the world as chaplain to the Women's World Surf tour.
Now based in Santa Barbara, California, Liselle works as a music teacher, training musicians in the art of songwriting and music production, as well as consulting on all aspects of the music industry.