Libbie Schrader

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  Website: libbieschrader.com
MySpace: myspace.com/libbieschrader
SonicBids: sonicbids.com/libbieschrader
 
Genre: Pop
Hometown: New York City, NY
 
Availability: Northern Plains blocks in October and    November; taking Northeast offers
 
Music: Media Player
Free Downloads:
"Blood Red Moon" | "War On Science"
 
Tools: Print Posters | Stage Plot | Hi-Res Photo
 
Bio:
"Compelling - no shortage of range or inflection this award-winning performer shows an extraordinary voice and material that's crafted to suit it."
--Music Connection

Los Angeles-based musician Libbie Schrader first made headlines when she and her band Think of England won the Pantene Pro-Voice "New Voice of 2001" Competition in New York's Central Park. Schrader and her band beat out over 1,200 other female-fronted acts for the award. Prizes included a nationwide tour with Poe and a demo deal with Atlantic Records.

In the summer of 2002, Schrader's band also took part in Jewel's "Soul City Cafe" program for independent artists, and as a result she opened three shows on Jewel's "This Way" tour. Later that year, Schrader and her band were winners of the Volkswagen / Clear Channel Battle of the Bands, and as a result they were invited to open a show for Rusted Root at San Francisco's famed Warfield theatre.

Libbie Schrader is now a solo artist with a passionate alt-pop style. Her 2004 release Letters to Boys received the top review of the week from NPR.org, and it was also given the highest demo rating of the year in Music Connection's final 2004 issue. Libbie has just released a new album, Taking the Fall, produced by Grammy winner Brian Paturalski (Outkast, Faith Hill). The album has recently received KCRW airplay for the tracks“A Long Day” and “Now You're Good.”