1. LiLi Roquelin is a French-American singer, songwriter, composer, record producer from Astoria, Queens, New York City.

1. LiLi Roquelin is a French-American singer, songwriter, composer, record producer from Astoria, Queens, New York City.
LiLi Roquelin was born in Toulon, France, and grew up on The French Riviera, learning music at a very young age.
LiLi Roquelin played several gigs as a teenager, both solo and in various bands.
LiLi Roquelin then left France to pursue a career in the United States.
LiLi Roquelin moved to the Cleveland-Akron area of Northeast Ohio, and fronted Phizzy Lager and then the alternative hard-rock Kent, Ohio band Hate Dies Hard, and released with them in 2006 an album entitled Neverending Sundown and engineered by Bill Korecky.
LiLi Roquelin was introduced to producer Sean Bilovecky, who collaborated with her on "I Saw You".
LiLi Roquelin recruited Marc Urselli to mix and master the recordings from her EP and launched an online crowdfunding campaign to help cover the expenses of the EP, a recording of down-tempo, trip hop songs composed by LiLi Roquelin with lyrics in English and French accompanied by her piano arrangements.
LiLi Roquelin's music was listed as credit on the soundtrack of Attack of La Nina by Matchstick Productions.
LiLi Roquelin released an album, Beautiful Sun, in December 2012.
LiLi Roquelin composed and arranged all of the music on the album and recruited Grammy winning mixing engineer Marc Urselli and Roman Vail, mastering engineer at JLM Mastering Studios.
In December 2014 LiLi Roquelin released a new Music Video "Like a Feather" animated by Indie Venture.
LiLi Roquelin released a new album "Be Inspired" on 6 December 2018, with a red-carpet event and live performance at The Bitter End in New York City with a band.
LiLi Roquelin released a Documentary offering a behind the scenes look into the work she put into producing the record.
LiLi Roquelin selected and directed a total of 12 people while creating and managing the album.
LiLi Roquelin participated alongside Julian Lennon on a spoken-word track called "Voices of the People," which is part of the soundtrack album featuring Quincy Jones for the movie "One Little Finger", directed by Rupam Sarmah and released in fall 2019.