Information AboutLaetitia Sadier |
| CATEGORIES ABOUT LæTITIA SADIER | |
| 1968 births | |
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| french female singers | |
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Lætitia Sadier was born in France in 1968. She met McCarthy leader Tim Gane at a gig in Paris during the late 1980s, and they started a romantic and musical relationship in 1990. Their band Stereolab became one of the most influential bands of the 1990s. Lætitia Sadier was a key contributor to the band's sound performing the trademark singsong lead vocals and writing the (often revolutionary) English and French lyrics. As well as lead vocals she also plays keyboards, percussion, guitar and, more recently Brass in the band. In 1994, she added French backing vocals to " in Europe and Drag City in the U.S. in 2003. The band's second album ''A Few Steps More'' was released on Too Pure in 2004. Despite her second band she remains an active part of Stereolab and recorded a series of singles with them in 2005 -2006. These singles were released as '' Fab Four Suture '' in 2006. She is no longer romantically attached to Tim Gane . The pair had a child (Alex) in 1998. She sang lead vocals on "Haiku One" from Sigmatropic's 2004 album ''Sixteen Haiku & Other Stories'' which was an album based on the poetry of Greek poet George Seferis . In 2002, Sadier sang the chorus on "New Wave" from Common's album '' Electric Circus ''. |
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