Lucy Schwartz is a singer/songwriter with an “old soul”
that belies her young age of nineteen. She released a CD of
original songs entitled "Winter in June" and is getting
ready to record a brand new record this summer!
Lucy has been described as possessing "that rare kind of
musicality that feels utterly unforced, with echoes of a
young Joni Mitchell or Carole King". Although her influences
are varied, the result is a truly original and timeless
musical voice. She likes to call her style of music
"eclectic pop"-- it's pop infused with a lil' bit of folk,
jazz, rock and soul. As one listener put it succinctly,"a
little pop, a little jazz, a big beautiful voice, and hell
of a lot of agreeable".
Last fall, Lucy wrote two original songs for the opening
and closing scenes of the film,"The Women". The soundtrack
highlighted all women artists such as KT Tunstall, Annie
Lennox and Fiest and introduced Lucy as an up and coming
female artist. This summer, she will hit the big screen once
more as her new song, "Turn Back Around", will be featured
in the Fox Searchlight film, "Post Grad" and her song "Gone Away"
will be featured in the Sundance hit, "Adam".
Lucy's music can also be heard on the small screen! Her
songs have been featured on the TV series "Reaper","Cashmere
Mafia", "Privileged", "South Beach" and "Private Practice".
Her singing can be heard on various TV shows including
re-runs of the Emmy award winning series, Arrested
Development. In fact, the sultry chanteuse of “Mr. F” on
Arrested Development is, in truth, the voice of Lucy.
As the winner of the International Songwriting Competition
for the Teen Category, winner of the BMI's favorite artist
podcast, and reigning world champion of Tic Tac Toe, it is
clear that Lucy is going places--flying up up and away with
the help of her magic umbrella...
--Chris McGowan, author of the leading guide to Brazilian music -- "The Brazilian Sound: Samba, Bossa Nova and the Popular Music of Brazil" (Temple University Press)
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hey lucy, it was nice playing with you the other night. lovely songs, lovely voice, just lovely :) my dad got excited when i told him your dad played with you--mine accompanies on bass sometimes, too good luck with everything ab