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Lizzie West (born in Brooklyn, New York on July 21, 1973) is a singer and songwriter. Her second album, I Pledge Allegiance To Myself, was released in April 2006 by Appleseed Records. A film entitled Holy Road: The Movie which describes Lizzie West, her touring, personal experiences, and musical career was in production around the time of her first album release. However, this project was likely abandoned since her departure from Warner Bros. Records.

Early life

Lizzie West was born on July 21, 1973 in Brooklyn, New York. West spent most of her early adult life traveling across the United States while writing stories and plays. She moved to London when she was 18. After returning to America four years later, in 1995, she purchased her first guitar from a pawn shop in Nashville. Upon returning to New York City the following year, she began performing her songs on street corners, subways, and her sister's bar, the Stinger, in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.

Career

Her first tour of the United States came in the summer of 2000 in which she performed in bars and small clubs. West also appeared in a commercial directed by Spike Lee for IAM.com in which she performed her song, "Holy Road". After touring again in April 2001 with the Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band and Double Trouble, she caught the attention of an A&R representative for major label Warner Bros. Records. A multi-album recording deal with Warner Bros. Records was made in August 2001.

Some of her songs have been featured in television shows and films. The 2002 film Secretary featured Chariots Rise on its soundtrack. The song was re-recorded for the film, with the lyrics "What a fool am I/To fall so in love" changed to "What grace have I/To fall so in love."[citation needed] The HBO feature Rock the Boat included the songs Dusty Turnaround and Sometime. Sometime was also used in commercials advertising the show Dawson's Creek in 2003. NBC's Third Watch and ABC's Alias featured the song Prayer, while Doctor was used in the WB drama Everwood.

She refers to her fans as "Kickers," meaning catalysts for consciousness, individual and/or collective.

Musical style and influences

Her music can be described as a blend of many genres including country, folk, blues, pop, and rock. West claims inspiration from the poetry and works of Walt Whitman, Jack Kerouac, William Blake, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and most notably Leonard Cohen. (In fact she met Cohen while on tour in 2000).

Personal life

West owns a dog named Figaro (aka the "dharma dog") whose pictures are featured on her album and official website. She is known for signing her correspondence x=h/m.

Lizzie West was also involved in a podcast called The Holy Road Medicine Show with her husband, Baba.

Lizzie West was also involved with a webcast called "This Abundant Life" with her husband, Baba.

Discography

Albums

  • Holy Road: Freedom Songs (2003)
  • I Pledge Allegiance to Myself (2006)
  • Chariots Rise (2009)

Extended plays

  • West (2002)
  • Thank You for Giving Us... (2011)

Singles

  • "Holy Road" (1999)

Notes


  • Official Site
  • Lizzie West: Singer of the Week [1] AskMen.com
  • Wilson, Mackenzie. Lizzie West biography on Yahoo! Music [2]