Lex Cole: "One More Time"
Lex Cole is a Los Angeles, CA based singer, songwriter and performer originally from Yonkers, New York. Lex has performed at a number of venues in New York City including Crash Mansion, The Bitter End, The Village Underground, Dillons Cabaret, Triads, Arthur's Tavern in Greenwich Village and The Cutting Room, where she was accompanied by John Stamos on drums and Richie Cannata, Billy Joel's former sax player. She has also performed at the NYC Marathon. Lex has performed during the halftime show at a New York Knicks basketball game at Madison Square Garden as well as performing background vocals for Susan Boyle on The Today Show, at the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree Lighting, and on the Larry King show.
Outside of NYC, Lex has performed at The House of Blues in Boston, as well as numerous venues in the New England area. She has performed at The Peppermint Club, The Mint, Silverlake Lounge and Bar Lubitsch in LA. During her time at Berklee College of Music, Lex opened up for Brian McKnight. She also opened up and sang backgrounds for Aloe Blacc, Bilal, & Chris Turner. Additionally, she has sung backgrounds for R&B singer, Ledisi in 2016 and in March of 2017, Lex performed with Beyonce's Original All Female Band.
In 2020, Lex has made huge strides despite the coronavirus pandemic. She has released new music every other month of the year, in addition to being featured on Terrell Grice’s album, “An Invitation To The Cookout” as well as his hit YouTube show, “The Terrell Show”. In March 2021, Lex partnered with the Billboard500 Club & released a master class of riffs & runs.
Now Lex has released her debut four track E.P. One More Time, featuring her latest single “Sprung,” available on all streaming services on Friday, October 22nd. The E.P. harkens back to the Pop-R&B of the 90s and early 2000s and highlights Cole’s incredible vocal control, technique, and emotional capacity.
“This EP has been a product of the past 2 years,” says Cole. “I started seeing myself as a woman who knows what she wants out of life and love, and started embracing my sexuality instead of hiding from it. Though I made some mistakes, it's made me stronger and helped me really love myself.
"One More Time will make its live debut in Los Angeles on October 21 at 7:30pm in a concert hosted by Twelvethirty Entertainment. Click here to RSVP. 90s and early 2000s attire preferred.
The EP features writing from Lex Cole, Kim Cruse, Will Gittens, Terrell Grice, Tristan Rice, Madi Rindge, Kate Stewart, and Jordan Sherman, and production by Bizkit & Butta, Eric Choice, Devesh Dayal (Dayce), and Jordan Sherman.
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