![]() ![]() A lot of Canadian music, I mean, like I feel like the biggest names that now are coming out of Canada, which is unreal. Lydia: I’d have to say I grew up on like Shania Twain and Johnny Cash, so definitely American. Worlds Of Country: So being from Quebec, were you more influenced by the Canadian music scene or the American? So that was, I guess, the first step, just doing shows and just getting out there and. ![]() So my mom signed me up and right after that I started doing singing competitions around Quebec. And they told my mom, like, literally just please sign her up for something. I kept always wanting to perform for my grandparents, like, I kept wanting to put on shows. Lydia: I started singing lessons at like seven. Worlds Of Country: So once you realized it was something you wanted to do, what was your first step towards making it a reality? So I was introduced to country music at such a young age that I don’t even remember when it clicked. Lydia: It’s been there my whole life, I grew up in a musical family, so my grandparents are both musicians themselves. Worlds Of Country: When did you know that you wanted to pursue music? Recently, we had the chance to chat with Lydia about her musical journey, style, and her new singing “Love Me” Sutherland’s new single “Love Me” details her journey to find self love and acceptance and Sutherland’s looks to inspire others facing similar challenges. Artistically, Sutherland describes herself as someone that leans into pop melodies and writing while also preferring a more traditional country production style. Sutherland recalls starting singing lessons at the age of seven, at her grandparents urging. Born and raised in Quebec, Lydia Sutherland has always been singing. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |