Lelia Broussard

Lelia Broussard is an American musician and member of indie pop duo Jupiter Winter.[1] As a solo artist she has released four albums independently as well as a number of EPs and singles.[2]

Lelia Broussard
Birth nameLelia Broussard
Born (1989-05-24) May 24, 1989
Lafayette, Louisiana, U.S.
OriginPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Genrespop, indie pop, Folk-pop
Occupation(s)Singer/songwriter, artist
Instrument(s)Vocals, guitar, bass guitar
Years active2004–present
LabelsRondor Music Publishing
Websitewww.leliabroussard.com

Early life and education

Broussard was born and raised in Lafayette, Louisiana.[3] At the age of 10 her family moved to Philadelphia where she began playing the guitar and writing songs.[4]

Career

Broussard began her career by playing open mic shows in the Philadelphia music scene. After radio appearances and concerts she released her debut EP "Louisiana Soul" when she was 15.[5] She would go on to release her first full-length album "lil-yah" at 17, recorded at Morningstar studios in the summer of 2005.

After moving to New York, Broussard released her second album "Rise" in 2007 whose title song was featured on MTV's The Hills (TV series).[6]

Broussard's third album "Masquerade" in 2010 was largely funded through a kickstarter campaign.[7] The album was produced by Dan Romer who contributed heavily to its instrumentation.[8]

Broussard became one of two finalists in the "Choose The Cover of Rolling Stone" contest where she performed on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon.[9] Broussard was involved in another music competition in 2012 when she was chosen to compete on the American television vocal talent show The Voice.[10]

Broussard formed indie rock band Secret Someones as bassist with Bess Rogers, Hannah Winkler, and Zach Jones in the summer of 2013.[11] In 2015 the band would release their debut album on Cherrytree Records.[12]

After Secret Someones announced an indefinite hiatus in 2016, Broussard and Royce Whittaker formed Jupiter Winter in 2017.[13]

Broussard began touring with Synthwave act The Midnight in 2019 as an additional guitarist and vocalist.[14]

Discography

  • lil-yah (2005)
  • Rise (2007)
  • Waiting On The 9 (2008)
  • Masquerade (2011)

References

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