LIZ Lenten is helping to rescue Gosberton Risegate village hall in the spare time she doesn’t have.
“When you have a big mouth, you have to do something about it,” says Liz, who lives in Siltside in the village.
“It was a lovely village hall and at risk of closure.”
Liz may admit to a big mouth, but friends know she won’t blab about the secrets they share with her in the hot tub, although their tales of life and love may end up as lyrics in her songs.
In fact singer-songwriter Liz’s new album, coming out on May 7, also speaks of a subject Liz is not talking about too much. The album is called Indian Summer, that title referring not to the amazing weather we have enjoyed this autumn, but personal times of change and transformation, such as a significant birthday...
However, there will be no slowing down for Liz, who successfully juggles four separate areas within her musical career: artist management, education, community as well as her own music.
Liz has been singing since she was 16, and touring, recording and teaching since her early 20s.
She was based in London, where she launched her own label – Scarlet Records – and had a recording studio until about eight years ago when she and her sound engineer and producer husband Wan Hewitt fell in love with their home in Gosberton Risegate.
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Indian Summer
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