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Victoria Christina Hesketh (born 4 May 1984), also known by her stage name Little Boots, is an English electropop musician.[3] As a musician Little Boots sings and plays the keyboard, piano, stylophone and a Japanese electronic instrument, called Tenori-on.
Hesketh was born on 4 May 1984 in Blackpool to Roger Hesketh & Gillian Smith. She has three younger brothers, Matthew, Edward & Henry Hesketh. Hesketh began her musical career at the age of sixteen as a contestant on the talent competition Pop Idol, but with her elimination from the show moved on to tour Europe as part of a jazz trio. After a return to college to focus on her studies, Hesketh along with two of her fellow students formed the indie pop/electronic band Dead Disco. The band had limited releases of two their singles but due to increasingly different ideas about the band’s musical direction Hesketh left to pursue a solo career.
Hesketh has cited Captain Beefheart,Britney Spears, Pink Floyd, The Human League and Miley Cyrus as influences.
Taking her new stage name from the film Caligula (meaning 'Little Boot' in Latin), from which she was nicknamed by a friend, Hesketh began writing her own songs and posting covers on the social networking sites such as Youtube and Myspace. After appearing on several shows including Later... with Jools Holland and Last Call with Carson Daly Hesketh entered production on her debut album Hands. With increasing media attention regarding her then yet to be released debut album Hesketh topped the BBC Sound of Music poll 2009 and received a BRIT Critics Choice nomination. With the release of her debut she has become linked to a wave of recent breakthrough female artists in their 20s including Lady Gaga, Ladyhawke, Florence and the Machine and La Roux.
Her debut album, Hands, released on the 8 June 2009, peaked at #5 in the UK Albums Chart and at #20 on the Irish Albums Chart. The first single off the album “New In Town” became a Top 20 hit[10], with the next single “Remedy” produced by RedOne reaching the Top 10. She has also released the EP “Illuminations” in the US. 

Biography

Early life
Hesketh was born in Blackpool, Lancashire to English parents, her father has a business in car sales and her mother is a poet and author of children's books. The eldest sibling with three brothers, she was raised in the area of Thornton, between Blackpool and Fleetwood, Lancashire.
From the age of 5 Hesketh played the piano and began lessons at 6, later taking lessons from Arthur Lingings and eventually winning a music scholarship. During this time she was taught how to play the flute, was a member of the school choir and travelled regularly to Manchester to take lessons on her harp. Trained initially in classical singing by Janet Wunderley, by the age of 13 Hesketh was writing her own songs.
Hesketh attended the fee paying Rossall School in Fleetwood and then Blackpool Sixth Form College; it was around this time that Hesketh entered the ITV talent competition search Pop Idol aged 16. Reaching the third round, she was eliminated by the producers of the show and did not reach the panel of judges. She stated that "It gave me a thicker skin and it made me realise that it wasn't a short cut to getting where I wanted to be".
After singing with the Lancashire Youth Jazz Orchestra and performing with a jazz trio for some time Hesketh decided to prioritise her education and studied cultural studies at the University of Leeds, attaining a first-class honours degree.[19] It was during her time at the University of Leeds that Hesketh, along with two of her fellow students, formed the all girl band Dead Disco, Hesketh herself eventually becoming the lead singer. She also studied Individual Tuition in Voice and Piano at Leeds College of Music.

Dead Disco (2005 - 2008)
While studying at the University of Leeds, Hesketh answered an online advertisement posted by Lucy Catherwood and Marie France looking for a lead singer in order to start a band. Sharing an interest and love of The Killers, Ladytron, The Rapture and Siouxsie & the Banshees, they formed the electro/indie pop band Dead Disco in August 2005, The band got their name through randomly picking words from a hat. With Dead Disco, Hesketh sang lead vocals and played synth, with Catherwood on guitar, and France providing bass and backing vocals.
With only a few songs written, Dead Disco began playing gigs around the north of England; their live gig in the headline slot at the “In The City” event in Manchester gained them enough recognition to get a recording stint with James Ford. Working with Ford in his London attic studio, the band issued a limited release of their debut single “The Treatment” in April 2006 on the record label High Voltage. Their second release “City Place” was a digital only release through Playlouder Records.
With the success of several sell out gigs and an appearance at the Carling Leeds Festival, the band moved to Los Angeles to begin recording their debut album with Greg Kurstin. However, it was around this time that Hesketh herself began to write songs not in keeping with the band’s “indie” style. Choosing a new musical direction, Hesketh left Dead Disco; they officially revealed their disbandment on their MySpace blog in December 2008. In an interview with The Times online, Hesketh spoke about her gradual shift away from the band - “All the time I'd been hiding my own songs and finally I had to make the sort of music I actually wanted to listen to…..Before I used to always think, ‘What would a jazz performer do?' or ‘What would the band do?' - Now it's so easy because it's ‘What would I do?' It's just me. In a later interview Hesketh noted that the bands' label was pressuring the group to have a certain style and that her fellow band mates lost confidence in her because she wanted to write "cheesy" songs.

Hands (2008-present)
With her departure from Dead Disco in August 2007, Hesketh decided to begin a new solo career in pop. Returning to her parent’s house Hesketh began to record various covers of pop songs by artists as diverse as Girls Aloud, Wham and Miley Cyrus and posted them on social networking websites YouTube and Myspace.
Within a year she had narrowed down a list of her songs to create an album and by getting in touch with Greg Kurstin, with whom she had previously worked with while at Dead Disco, Hesketh started production on her debut album Hands. In early 2008 she began using the stage name Little Boots. Hands was recorded in Los Angeles with Greg Kurstin and Joe Goddard, and by January 2009 she had begun to compile the album’s track listings. During this period Hesketh topped the BBC Sound of Music 2009 poll ahead of the likes of White Lies, Florence and the Machine and Empire of the Sun, leading to surge of media attention regarding her then yet to be released album.
Hands was released on 8 June 2009, a limited edition 12-inch vinyl of the album was also released on 10 June, which was limited to 1000 copies. Hands peaked at #5 on the UK album charts and has produced the top 20 hit "New In Town" and top 10 hit "Remedy". The album is also doing well in Europe and Japan. 
Critical response to the album was generally favourable, generating a score of 70 on Metacritic. In a review for MusicOMH.com, Michael Cragg called it "a well-crafted, glorious pop record." ClashMusic.com reviewer Joe Zadeh disagreed, writing that the album "falls victim to attempts to reach beyond more boundaries than necessary, and thus ironically loses the concentration of the more earnest listener." David Renshaw of Gigwise.com described Hands as "a big pop album" that "rival[s] Lady Gaga, Girls Aloud or Lily Allen." Ben Thompson of The Guardian wrote that the album's production was "diverse" and called the song "Symmetry", a duet with Philip Oakey, a "joyous cross-generational head-to-head." NME reviewer Emily Mackay wrote that "Little Boots gives us an inspiring story of self-realization" and called the album "brilliant." Pete Paphides of The Times named "Stuck on Repeat" the album's "best moment" due to its "exquisite vulnerability." Hesketh was also nominated for BRIT critics choice in 2009. Little Boots was on Esquire Magazine's list of 60 "Brilliant Brits 2009." Little Boots was named a 2009 artist to watch by American publication Rolling Stone Magazine.

Illuminations
On 9 June 2009 , Little Boots released the EP entitled Illuminations in the United States and Canada. It includes "Stuck on Repeat", "New in Town", "Magical", "Love Kills" (a cover of Freddie Mercury's) and "Not Now" (which is only available on the US edition). The EP is designed to help relaunch Elektra Records. The EP peaked at the number 14 position on the Billboard Dance/Electronica Chart on 27 June 2009.  Little Boots was named Artist to Watch by Rolling Stone Magazine in August. Hands is scheduled for United States release in the fall of 2009.

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