May 2010
New Journal entry added!
Be sure to check out the music section to listen to new music and
download
your free copy of "A Girl Named L...the mixtape."
Also be sure to check out my
Youtube channel for new videos of me doing
what I do best...acting a fool!
April 2009
Brand New Website Launch!!!
February 10, 2009
New Single "So In Love" released. Available for purchase on iTunes and other digital merchants. Check out the music tab for where to buy!
August 2008
Music video launch for "You Would Be Here". Check it
out on
HERE.
July 2008
Check out L. Michele's feature on Spanglish Magazine online:
SpanglishMagazine.com
June 2008
Electronic Press Kit is released at
YouTube.com
Native Son Features L. Michele at
NativeNotes.com
Get to know L. Michele on
TalkDatIsh.com
December 2007
L. Michele Reviewed by Howie Mitchell
With a proudly announced Brooklyn-based background, L. Michele was certainly
raised in the right environment for the kind of cool-as-ice R&B that
she specializes in. While living in the perfect place is never a guarantee
of success, or a barometer of talent, there's no doubt that L. Michele
has honed her skills. On this self-titled five-cut EP, L. Michele displays
everything that she's capable of, from sexy, easy-does-it R&B
("Could It Be") to piano-painted soul (the aptly titled "Love")
to Beyonce-esque urban pop smarts ("1,000 Words").
The grooves here don't overwhelm her; often producers of independent
R&B artists are so insecure about the singing of their prodigy that
they do too much to color what they perceive as limitations. That doesn't
happen here. L. Michele is given the space to breathe, to strut her magic.
The finest track is "I Can't Be," which shows already shows
developing maturity in a bright young thang.
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November 2007
Micheal Sutton reviews L. Michele’s EP
Given that many new albums are mostly filler anyway, a consistently strong
five-cut EP has equal value. Actually, it perhaps has more since you are
left yearning for additional material instead of being disappointed by
all the forgettable padding. L. Michele is a young R&B vocalist on
the scene, but her ice-cool, soulful voice has the polish of a veteran.
"Could It Be" and "I Can't Be" are soothing slow
jams with enough ear-melting crooning to frost the windows. On "Could
It Be," L. Michele combines both sexiness and class, somewhat of
a rarity in these raunchy days. "I Can't Be," on the other
hand, balances yearning for an old flame with the headstrong attitude
of letting go.L. Michele's inspirations aren't difficult to
trace. "Love" opens with reflective piano a la Alicia Keys,
and "1,000 Words" has the sultry strut of Beyonce. However,
L. Michele is no pale imitator; it's just that R&B has its limitations
as a genre, and similarities to contemporary acts are inevitable. The
production and mixing are slick enough to push L. Michele beyond her indie
roots.
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July 2007
L. Michele's EP is released! Check out the Music tab for
info on where to get your copy!
March 2007
L. Michele is featured in premiere issue of
Avenue
Report Magazine.