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13 декабря 2020, «Тинькофф Арена». Все ранее купленные билеты остаются действительными и не требуют обмена! . «Дорогие друзья! Нам очень жаль, но в связи с пандемией коронавируса мы вынуждены перенести концерт LP запланированный на 18 апреля 2020 в Санкт-Петербурге. В настоящее время для нас на первом месте здоровье и безопасность поклонников, артиста и персонала концертной площадки. Все купленные билеты действительны на новую дату в декабре», - менеджмент LP.
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Part 2: Less brave is that in the middle of 2019 there are many who label the singer of “brave” for showing her girlfriends on their social networks and talking openly about their s*xual orientation. “I don't know what happens to people. I do not feel bad for teaching my girlfriends in my networks, but for those who may believe that I am straight. They have to leave home more! They need to discover diversity. It's like when I kiss a woman in a vi-deoclip and I know that there are still men who see s*x in a simple kiss, ”he says with some resignation. Speaking of people who need to air their minds, we ask LP, based in Los Angeles, what do you think about the political situation in the United States. “I can't believe that abortion is being illegalized in many states. I find it incredible that we have come so far and that we continue to deny human rights. This teaches us that we have to keep fighting, because there will always be someone who wants to control and impose their thoughts. We must fight with compassion: this is not an anarchic struggle, it is the search for freedom. ” Of course, and especially after passing through the LGTBI + festival of La Palma Isla Bonita Love Festival, he not only wants to impregnate his message of feminism, but of activism. “We have to be strong, stay together and be very visible. They have to know that there will always be g**s, it is not something that can be put out like a candle. I am lucky that my audience knows how I am. They know that I have been through many things to get where I am and they appreciate it. If you like it, great. If not, f**k it! ” This may not be the most velvety way to close a text, but without a doubt, it is the most sincere way to do it.
Part 1: Let's be honest: political correctness is responsible for some interviews awakening deep yawns. However, talking to LP (Laura Pergolizzi), singer and songwriter known for not self-censoring, is a breath of fresh air. “I think people get offended very easily, but my album talks about expressing freedom emotionally. I see each person for what is outside of affiliations and ideas, ”he says, referring to his fifth album Heart to Mouth. His songs speak so crudely about his life that, after listening to his album, we have the impression of having read his diary. “I wrote the topic Recovery from my ex's perspective, to which I had cheated, but I soon found myself in his situation. What it feels is horrible; You don't realize until you experience it from both sides. It is terrible to break someone's heart, but it is even worse to be broken, ”he explains. Although she is in love with singer Lauren Ruth Ward, most of her songs are an ode to heartbreak. “When I'm super sad I like to listen to depressive songs. I guess it's a bit sadomasochistic, but I enjoy rummaging through the wounds that, by the way, still hurt, because the pain never ceases at all. I think that having had a hard time it is very difficult for me to believe that love can last forever. I am a cynical optimist: you never know what will happen and the reality is that it is not up to you. Once you assume that you don't have to have high expectations, you learn that you have to do things the best you can, have fun and explore the unknown. ” Maybe we make a shirt with this phrase, something that would not be entirely strange to a woman who has written songs for artists like Cher and Rihanna and whose words are treated as gold nuggets in the music industry. “Recently Céline Dion heard one of my songs. Now he wants to write with me, ”he says as who says that last Friday he took some bravas.
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Happy Birthday «LOST ON YOU» !🎉🎂🎊🎈🎁 exactly four years ago a wonderful, amazing and incredible album was released «Lost On You»
«Lost on You» video: https://youtu.be/hn3wJ1_1Zsg
«No Witness» video: https://youtu.be/-v9Pobv7y8Y
«When We’re High» video: https://youtu.be/lfkgOWrd1vc
«Tightrope» video: https://youtu.be/kECZnPrIufo
«Other People» video. https://youtu.be/Lv8VKCz3Cdg
«Strange» video: https://youtu.be/48H63O4T4vo
«Up Against Me» video: https://youtu.be/330Ge5WFaFA
«Muddy Waters» video: https://youtu.be/6cZh6E9cKXg
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The album Céline Dion takes the 18th place in the top of the “iTunes Store” and the LP album “Lost On You” 64th place (the album has never left the top “iTunes Store” from the very release)
Part 5: On the back of her chart success, LP's live gigs became something of a phenomenon, continues Gill. "It's really about her live show, she's an extraordinary live artist, the real deal. As a label, we're there to amplify who she is as an artist. And that's why the partnership is working." Gill recalls when LP took to the stage in Mexico for the first time, "She comes out to perform 'Strange,' an album track. She is performing for the first time there, and thousands of fans are singing every word to that song." The Victories Of Songwriting Are Private
LP takes the long view. She views songwriting as a craft, one that is about building a body of work over time, much like a painter. Her inspirations are David Bowie and Leonard Cohen, artists who put out incredible records until right before they died. "I believe that your work builds on itself, and it's very personal. The victories of getting better at songwriting are kind of private."
For LP, the precarious road to success has given her "nothing if not perspective," for which she is grateful. "It has allowed me to truly enjoy this moment. It's been really, really a great experience being able to appreciate all this in real-time. But I appreciate how easy a song could get lost. It's a good thing for people to know it's not the end of the world if someone doesn't like their song. One person is not the deciding factor." When I suggest that her career is "a masterclass in perseverance," her warm laughter lights up the conversation. "Well, that'll be a really boring masterclass because it would just be so long! Like 'OK, so what do we do now?' 'Well, you just sit here for years, quietly working, quietly believing.'"
But maybe that's exactly what it takes. One gets the impression that LP would continue quietly working, believing, and writing great songs regardless of the ups and downs of her industry, but it is heartening to see her talent not getting lost this time around. .
Part 4: Luckily Jon Cohen, co-founder of indie label Vagrant Records, didn't agree, and LP was persuaded to join their roster. Dan Gill was the general manager at Vagrant at the time of her signing, and still remembers hearing "Lost On You" for the first time. "We were just blown away. We believed in it from day one, from top to bottom. Here she was, finally making the record that she wanted to make with no compromises." Gill moved to the major label BMG together with his artist roster, including LP, when Vagrant was acquired by them in late 2014.
Ian McEvily from her management company, Rebel One, picks up the story from here. "I gotta say, this has been the most unique situation we've ever been a part of. We've never seen a song have a lifecycle like this one. I think that is a testament to the power of this particular song, but it's also how the industry is working, and how people are discovering music these days."
In 2016 "Lost On You" was sub-licensed to a Greek label, with BMG's all-important blessing, and events unfolded fast. "It quickly went number one, and so we started to mobilize." The team used geographical data to inform their release strategy, bypassing the traditional focus of breaking the U.S. market, and instead sub-licensing to labels where the data showed meaningful sparks of interest. Spotify, in particular, provided a real-time "global data point" to work around, and each release was supported with marketing campaigns on the ground. "Our focus from Greece was to pull it west through Europe. We brought on someone from Poland, someone from Italy and eventually France, and we just kept getting the same reaction with the song. Then we got another spark in Mexico." The spark became a wildfire; the song became a huge radio hit, her single sales reached triple-Platinum status and her album made it to Diamond status. .
Part 3: LP continued to write prolifically for other artists, but abandoned any hope of an artist career. She relocated to the "songwriting Mecca" of Los Angeles in 2010 and spent two years buckling down. "I started writing songs like a maniac, and I started to get cuts." A cut is a songwriter's share of the publishing royalties generated by a song's performance or playback. A decent cut can be both a songwriter's income and retirement fund, depending on its success.
Hitting her stride in LA, she started playing the ukulele and joining some open mic sessions at a local bar. "It was just a fun instrument to take to the sessions, and it sparked all this writing that was actually for myself." One of the ukulele-inspired cuts got picked up for a big CitiBank commercial, while another became a co-write on Rihanna's album Loud. There was a music industry buzz around LP once again. "There was this little mini-storm, and I got signed to a major label in 2011."
Into The Wild
She released Into the Wild: Live at EastWest Studios in 2012, but progress on the follow-up album ground to a halt when the producer was unavailable for two years. "I lost my steam a little bit, and in that time the entire staff changed, the regime changed." This brings us up to date with her fateful meeting with the label execs who dropped her. "You can make light of it, in life, as you look back on it," she muses, "but it was really at that moment I said to myself. 'All right. Well, it might be time to hang it up.'" .
Part 2: "Those three songs have been so good for me," continues LP with some degree of understatement. Her former label agreed to write-off the $1.6 million which had been invested in their partnership. I detect a wry smile in her voice when she explains how the label ate the entire debt. "So here they were. They had me. You know, I would have had to pay them all back." She acknowledges that the choice to drop her was an impersonal business decision, albeit an expensive one.
Perseverance Furthers
Growing up in New York, LP's family expected her to become "something like a doctor or a lawyer," but her decision to be a singer-songwriter was an early one," I didn't feel like doing anything else." She put a band together in her 20's, but the initial feedback was not encouraging, "I was always told I didn't have songs." Nevertheless, she persevered and released two albums on independent labels, Heart-Shaped Scar in 2001 and Suburban Sprawl & Alcohol in 2004. Despite the relative lack of success, her extensive promotional tours helped her to become a captivating performer.
Following an appearance at music conference South by Southwest in 2006, she sparked a bidding war between several labels, and landed her first major-label deal with the now-defunct Island Def Jam Music Group. However, after the initial euphoria, the label was unclear on what to do next. "First, they loved me, and then they were like, 'Hmmm, which way should we go?' So, they kept pairing me with all these big songwriters and going off in different directions." She wrote tirelessly, but was eventually dropped by the label, and her album plans were shelved.
A much-needed watershed moment arrived in 2007 when her co-write "Love Will Keep You Up All Night" was picked up by Backstreet Boys. "I was suddenly like, oh, that's interesting! At that point, I just figured I'm s**t at writing. I didn't think that could happen, somebody way bigger doing one of the songs.".
Part 1: "I literally could tell the second they looked at me; they just didn't get it. I could just see the vacancy in their eyes. They were like, 'Yeah… um, that's great. But we're going to move on.'"
LA-based singer-songwriter Laura Pergolizzi, aka LP, is reliving the moment that almost broke her. She had been summoned to the corporate offices of her label, Warner Bros. Records, to meet the new chairman and the freshly appointed label president. She played her three best songs to the executives, but as the final track faded away an awkward silence enveloped the room. Then, from across the desk, five words made it crystal clear that their partnership was over, "We're going to drop you." She had experienced setbacks before, but this time it felt like the end of the road. "I thought that I really gave it a try there. I thought that was my best shot." A disheartened LP left the building, questioning her life choices, while the label put the necessary legal machinery in motion to expunge her, and her songs, from their inventory. In hindsight, it turns out that her "best shot" was more than enough. The three songs that initially fell on deaf ears have subsequently gone on to demonstrate profound commercial value. "I played them 'Muddy Waters', which has been synched (licensed to be synchronized with visuals) an insane amount of times, and I played them 'Strange', which just got this huge Samsung commercial. Then I played them 'Lost On You.'" "Lost On You" is an anthem, a juggernaut, an all-conquering hit record reaching the equivalent of U.S. Platinum-level sales by selling in markets outside of the U.S. It has reached number one in 17 countries and has been streamed over a billion times. Thematically, it is a cry from a broken heart watching the fading embers of a dying love. It is a break-up song that has resonated with millions of people all over the world. It is resigned and hopeful, fragile and strong; the intimate lyrics and stadium-sized chorus capture the emotional rollercoaster of a heartbreak. .
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