Lottee Brown is a 22-year-old singer/songwriter from Cornwall, UK. Starting her performing career at 14, she immediately made an impact with her blues powerhouse vocals, influenced by the likes of Big Mama Thornton (the now Bessie Smith), Sister Rosetta Tharpe, (the original soul sister) and Janis Joplin. Lottee was subsequently dubbed 'The New Blue-Eyed Queen of Soul' by American DJ, Deirdre Gilmartin of WDVR FM Radio. Unusually for her age, Lottee has a depth of emotionality to her voice that enables her to deliver a wide range of genres including soulful ballads and belting RnB songs.

She is recognised as a consummate performer who can entrance her audience with songs from the deep south of America to the deep south Cornish Deltas. She can deliver a song with an emotionality and passion that can produce rapturous standing ovations and tears, as witnessed at The Eden Project's Stars of Cornwall Presentation. After which, the national organisers said they had not witnessed an audience response anything like Lottee’s anywhere else!

Lottee is a young Ambassador for Children's Hospice SW, Variety GB and Anti Bullying UK.

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To date her musical talent has helped raise over £70,000 for these charities and many others that she continues to support. She is used to gracing stages at large venues, Colston Hall, Hull City Hall and the 02 Leicester are amongst her favourites, the latter where she supported Baby D and Phil Fearon. One of the highlights of Lottee's career was when she was invited to perform at the Anti Bullying UK presentation. She performed in the House of Lords for Bullying UK and was also presented with her ambassadorship award by Linda La Plant at Oulton Hall in Leeds

Lottee has just finished writing her first album and has just released her debut single Two Time Lover from her album which is a mix of pop, soul and RnB.

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