Friday, June 30, 2017

Schipper set to shine

Schipper set to shine -- New single for Nancie Schipper
by Anthony Brady Warrnambool Standard 30th June 2017

SOME big names in the Australian music industry have hitched their wagons to talented Killarney teenager Nancie Schipper. On July 13, Schipper will release her new single Corner Store. The song has been produced by Matt Fell, who has also worked with Tim Freedman, Sara Storer, John Williamson, Damien Leith and Ian Moss. Schipper also recruited Kasey Chambers’ band, Grizzlee Train, as her back-up band for the single and forthcoming album. Schipper, said she was thrilled to surround herself with such star power. “I have played at the same places as Grizzlee Train before and also played with them so I have got to know them.” Schipper said. “I’m rapt to be able to work with them, they played on all the tracks on the album. “And to have Matt as a producer is amazing, he is such a professional.” The yet to be named album is Schipper’s second, following on from her debut, Haunted House, which was released in 2015. All 10 tracks on the second album have been recorded and are ready to be mixed and mastered. Schipper is hoping the album, which was recorded in Sydney, will be released by the end of 2017. All tracks on the album, including the soon to be released single, have been written by Schipper. Despite still being in the formative stage of her career, Schipper is already a prolific songwriter. This volume of work has created some positive headaches for the 17 year old. “We were going to start recording in February and I had the songs for the album already picked out,” Schipper said. “But the recording got pushed back to May and I changed my mind so many times about what songs I was going to record for the album. “In my live shows, I play 15-20 originals and it is always nice to get a good response to them.” While 2017 brings with it excitement in the recording studio, Schipper has also grown her live audience. A highlight was her debut performance at the Port Fairy Folk Festival in March.

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