LiLi Roquelin


LiLi Roquelin is a French-American singer, songwriter, composer, record producer from Astoria, Queens, New York City. Roquelin is most notable for her songs which won Best Music Video at several film festivals and received TV and Film Placements: "I Saw You", "Blues Alone", "Should You Get Mad", "Renew", "Keep This For You", "The Only One", "Thank You", "Like a Feather".

Biography

Roquelin was born in Toulon, France, and grew up on The French Riviera, learning music at a very young age. She played several gigs as a teenager, both solo and in various bands. She then left France to pursue a career in the United States. She first moved to Cleveland-Akron, Northeast Ohio area and fronted Phizzy Lager and then the alternative hard-rock Kent, Ohio band Hate Dies Hard, and released with them in 2006 an album entitled Neverending Sundown and engineered by Bill Korecky.
After the album's release and promotion, Roquelin was introduced to producer Sean Bilovecky, who infused the sounds of trip hop with a piano riff in their collaboration song "I Saw You". Later that year, Roquelin moved to New York City. The music video for "I Saw You" was included in her self-titled EP and became a winner for Best Music Video at the Queens International Film Festival in November 2008 and Best Music Video at the 2009 Indie Gathering Film Festival.
Roquelin recruited Marc Urselli, a three-time Grammy Award-winning engineer to mix and master the recordings from her EP and launched an online crowdfunding campaign to help cover the expenses of the EP, a recording of down-tempo, trip hop songs composed by Roquelin with her lyrics moving between English and French accompanied by her piano arrangements. "Blues Alone" received an Honorable Mention at the 2009 John Lennon Songwriting Contest.
Roquelin released a full-length album Will you hate the rest of the world or will you renew your life? and a music video for Should You Get Mad in February 2010. The video was directed by Arnaud Muller at RNO Pictures and was in the official selection of ZFF Film Festival. It received the award of 2nd Place for Best Music Video in pop category at the 2010 Indie Gathering Film Festival and Convention. The album also includes a cover of Danny Elfman's "Sally's Song" in French.
Her influences are The Beatles, Radiohead, Noel Gallagher, and Ingrid Michaelson; she has performed at One Penn Plaza in NYC for the 9-11 commemoration and has played various venues including The Bitter End in NYC.
Lifetime's show Dance Moms used Roquelin's song "Renew" for a dance routine entitled "Sinful". The show used another of her songs "Keep This For You" for a Hunger Games-inspired dance routine called "The Huntress" on Dance Moms season 2 episode 17 - Lifetime. At the end of June 2012, LiLi Roquelin was working on finishing up her 3rd solo studio album. Her previous records landed her diverse placements in documentaries and films such as the soundtrack of Attack of La Nina by Matchstick Productions.
LiLi Roquelin released a new album "Beautiful Sun" in December 2012. On January 31, 2013 she premiered the music video for her song "Thank You" which appeared on her YouTube page the next day. There is also a mini-documentary on the making of "Beautiful Sun".
Her music on "Beautiful sun" melds the two worlds of adult contemporary and exploratory pop. The songs are described as Blue, jazz-influenced trip hop, gritty-guitar progressive arrangement, minor key pop song with inflections of the blues, recalling the works of Sarah McLachlan, Kate Bush, Tori Amos. Some of the musicians on "Beautiful Sun" are cellist Christopher Marion, guitarist and bassist Askold Buk.
She composed and arranged all of the music on the album and recruited Grammy winning mixing engineer Marc Urselli and Roman Vail, mastering engineer at JLM Mastering Studios.
Her song "Blues Alone", off her self-titled solo EP, was her third featured track on Lifetime's show Dance Moms for the main group dance routine. Dance Moms has a strong fan-base and ratings of 2 to 3 million viewers per episode. The album "Beautiful Sun" has gathered media attention, such as The Los Angeles Examiner and a whole page review in east-coast paper The Aquarian Weekly with her name featured on the cover, and written by award-winning music critics John Pfeiffer.
In September 2013 Roquelin was welcomed by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences as a Voting Member. On September 26, 2013, LiLi Roquelin was invited to perform God Bless America at a corporate event at the elegant Terrace on the Park in New York City. Six-hundred people attended, including NY1, WNYW FOX5, New York Mayoral Candidate Joe Lhota and more.
On November 21, 2013 she premiered her new music video for "The Only One" at a Music & Film event that she presented. It is a one-shot music video where Roquelin walks down a path while various men appear around her. At the end of the video, the guy she runs into turns out to be 'The One'. It was directed by Kyle Lavore, who has worked on films like The Amazing Spider-Man and Men in Black III. "The Only One" is track number 5 on album "Beautiful Sun", a Rock song with alternative guitars, inspired in part by her past Rock music experience.
On May 2, 2014 she performed as the opening act for Bruce Sudano at The Bitter End.
During the summer of 2014 her Music Video "The Only One" screened at several Film Festivals: Rahway International Short Film Festival, Art All Night Trenton International Film Festival, 7th Annual Hamilton Music and Film Festival in Hamilton, Canada, and at the 19th International Indie Gathering Festival where it was awarded "Best Pop Music Video". On July 25, she headlined the popular Ginger New York Show LIVE on NYC's TV Networks MNN, hosted by Ms. Ginger Broderick.
Roquelin's album "Beautiful Sun" was approved to be added to the Music Genome Project on Pandora Radio.
"Should you Get Mad" could be heard in the show "World's Strangest" airing in August on the Science Channel.
As of August 2014, her videos had reached over 1 Million views on YouTube, with 680,000 views on her official YouTube channel.
On September 16, 2014 she released a Hip-Hop Remix of her song "Bliss of My Soul" featuring Bronx Native Rap Artist R.e.a.P. The track was remixed by Titus and mastered by Roman Vail at JLM Studios. R.e.a.P is also a Songwriter, Producer, and Engineer who worked at JAMBOX Entertainment with Pitbull, Ludacris, Nina Sky, Torch from Maybach Music Group, Idris Elba, and Hurricane Chris.
Songs from her album "Beautiful Sun" made it to the 57th Grammy Awards Ballot with the following entries: Best Arrangement, Instruments/Vocals "Thank You", Best Pop Solo Performance: "Like A Feather", Record of The Year: "Thank You", Song of the Year: "Beautiful Sun", Best Rock Performance: "The Only One", Best Rock Song: "The Only One", Best Music Video: "The Only One".
In December 2014 Roquelin released a new Music Video "Like a Feather" animated by Indie Venture with footage directed by Patrick Jung. The video was shown at a private Music, Film and Animation event that she presented in New York City with support from Asifa-East.
In March 2015 she released an indie-pop single entitled "Smile". The uplifting song is the result of a collaboration between Roquelin and accomplished film composer, multi-instrumentalist and songwriter Peter Lobo. Lobo has worked with such artists as Dawn Robinson, Yoko Ono, Whitney Houston, The Dave Matthews Band, Ziggy Marley, Blues Traveler and Marc DeSisto.
"Thank You" by LiLi Roquelin is used for a solo dance routine, themed "The Woods" and performed by International Dancing Star Maddie Ziegler, also known as the Dancer for Sia Furler. It won 1st Place/ 1st Overall at the Sheer Talent Dance Competition at Spokane Convention Center in Washington State on 05/16/15 and aired on Dance Moms Season 5 Episode 29 on Lifetime on July 28, 2015. Maddie also performed the same number on May 30 at the Abby Lee Dance Company Los Angeles School Grand Opening and on June 20 at ALDC's Annual Showcase in Pittsburgh.
In November 2015 she wrote and released a song "Abolitionistas" produced by Titus, exclusively for Freedom Ladder, a non-profit organization which focuses on ending the trafficking of children. The Director of Freedom Ladder has been chosen as one of the New York Abolitionists just like Tina Fey and Michael Bloomberg. The alternate version of the Song is called "Liberty".
Her "Like a Feather" Music Video was in the official selection of several Film Festivals, it received a Nomination for Best Short Film at the Golden Door International Film Festival and won "Rising Star Award" at the 11th Canada International Film Festival in April 2016.
In early 2016 she started working on an upcoming new album, spending a lot of time in studio sessions. In March, Roquelin launched a special "Every Other Monday Video" Playlist on her popular YouTube channel, with cover performance videos of such classics as "Dreams", "Breathe Me", "I've Got this Friend", "And Your Bird Can Sing", and a fan-favorite Ukulele cover of The Offspring's "Why don't you get a Job". She also plays the ukulele on her new performance video called "Petunia's Song", and describes her album in the works as having a different mood, being more upbeat but still with a lot of piano.
In April 2017 she performed new songs at a fundraising event at The Bitter End to help raise awareness and funds for Suicide Prevention and the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention.
In July 2018 her song "Don't You Know It's Christmas" won Best Holiday Song Award at the American Songwriting Awards.
Roquelin released a new album "Be Inspired" on December 6, 2018, with a red-carpet event and live performance at The Bitter End in New York City with a band. She also released a Documentary offering a behind the scenes look into the work she put into producing the record. The album has a more upbeat mood and features piano, ukulele and four songs in French. "Don't You know it's Christmas" was on the official entry list for consideration at the 61st Annual Grammy Awards. She defines it as "a holiday song that's for everybody, a cute story to remind people that life is not just about working but enjoying that special time of the year" and that it's "not focused on religious lyrics". She wrote it on the ukulele with a bright tone making it "a great transition from her previous music into her new album". She selected and directed a total of 12 people while creating and managing the entire album: she wrote, composed, arranged the songs, recorded the vocals, piano and synths, directed the musicians, the mixing and mastering engineers. Brian Scheuble mixed the album and Grammy-nominated Joe Lambert was the mastering engineer.
She mentioned she came across the idea many times that "to make a good album or get some credibility a woman has to hide herself behind the name of a well-known male producer". She stated that "less than 10% of record producers are women and this can be intimidating for girls so she wants to inspire all the women songwriters that if they have a vision they can do it too, that it takes hard work and learning a lot of different skills, to not believe anyone that tells them that they cannot do it, to be firm and a great communicator when directing a team and making requests, and that when they work with the right people they will get the respect that they deserve".
In June 2019, she performed the American National Anthem at Citi Field, New York Mets. A few weeks later she also performed Live on Ukulele/piano accompanied by guitar and drums at the 13th annual Rockstock & Barrels surf, skate and music festival on Rockaway Beach, New York City.
She participated alongside with Julian Lennon on a spoken-word track called “Voices of the People,” which is part of the soundtrack album featuring Quincy Jones for the movie “One Little Finger“, directed by Rupam Sarmah and released in Fall 2019.
On February 28 2020, before New York City's public health crisis and COVID-19 pandemic confinement, she shot with her team the music video "Feel Good" which was then officially released on May 5 2020. The goal with the upbeat music video is to uplift people's spirits. She also released simultaneously "Be Inspired: Deluxe Edition" to all download and streaming platforms.

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