, didn't agree, and LP was persuaded to join their roster. Dan Gill was the general manager at Vagrant at the time of her signing, and still remembers hearing"Lost On You" for the first time."We were just blown away. We believed in it from day one, from top to bottom. Here she was, finally making the record that she wanted to make with no compromises." Gill moved to the major labelIan McEvily from her management company,, picks up the story from here.
On the back of her chart success, LP's live gigs became something of a phenomenon, continues Gill."It's really about her live show, she's an extraordinary live artist, the real deal. As a label, we're there to amplify who she is as an artist. And that's why the partnership is working." Gill recalls when LP took to the stage in Mexico for the first time,"She comes out to perform 'Strange,' an album track.
Noice!!! I’ve been following her for a few years now. Such a wonderful talent!!
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