LYNNE AUSTIN-DUTTON
Updated 45 days ago
23 Highmead, Rayleigh, Essex, SS6 7DT
Yes, that's me. My first performance was at the age of nine at the Royal Albert Hall, London in front of the Queen Mother. It was an evening called 'A Thousand Voices'. The choir singing was made up of school children who had been specially picked from over 400 London schools. I felt honoured and I remember saying to my mum "if I hadn't been there it would have been called 999!"... I was classically ‘Bel Canto' trained but I needed a more contemporary sound especially as I had joined a heavy rock band! I was inspired by ‘Your Voice' by Robert L Weer which introduced me to "singing on the speaking level". Also, ‘Voice of the mind' by Herbert E Caesari which introduced me to the sensations of singing. I started studying with Alma Caesari, his daughter and then travelled to the US to learn directly from Seth Riggs who had developed exercises for contemporary singing and named his method ‘speech level singing'. I was also a student of San Francisco teacher Dave Stroud... I established my..