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Lindi Ortega (born May 28, 1980) is a Canadian
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singer-songwriter from
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, who had lived in
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then moved to
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in 2017. She spent nearly a decade as an independent artist in the Toronto music scene, releasing two albums and an EP in that time. She has been described as "Toronto's best kept secret" and nicknamed "Indie Lindi". Ortega left Last Gang management and records in November 2017. She has since released Til The Goin' Gets Gone EP and her full-length Liberty on her own label Shadowbox Music. Her voice has been described as a blend of
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's, and
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'. At the end of 2010 and beginning of 2011, Ortega toured extensively as a backup singer for
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, in support of his solo album, ''Flamingo''. The tour included dates in the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Italy, Spain and Mexico, as well as televised live performances on ''
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'', ''
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'', '' Later ... with Jools Holland'' and at
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. There were also a number of festival dates in the United States and Europe, including
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,
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and
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. On February 7, 2012, Ortega was nominated for two
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 â€“ New Artist of the Year and Roots & Traditional Album: Solo. On June 14, 2012, Ortega's album '' Little Red Boots'' was named as a longlisted nominee for the
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'' was longlisted for the
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. In July 2014, Ortega was nominated for two
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 â€“ Female Artist of the Year and Roots Artist of the Year. Her album, '' Tin Star'' was also nominated for Album Design of the Year.


Personal life and career beginnings

Lindi Ortega is from Toronto, Ontario, Canada. She is of Mexican-Irish descent. She was 17 when â€“ after picking up the guitar that hung on the wall of the family home â€“ she wrote "Faded Dress", which she has said was "the first in a long line of heartbreak songs". It was about her first boyfriend dumping her the day before the prom. "I wrote about the dress hanging in the closet, that never got worn. It was sad, but I thought it would be better the next year. But nobody asked me." Ortega spent years trawling around record labels as the Toronto scene dubbed her "Indie Lindi". In 2008, she signed to major label Interscope, releasing one EP before they directed their resources into something more conventionally radio-friendly. Ortega remembers "singing my heart out for suits with BlackBerries. Your emotions are all over the place â€“ and they're staring at the ceiling." After a decade of making ends meet by working in pizza places and fleamarkets, in 2011, she signed to Last Gang. In 2017, Ortega married Daniel Huscroft. In 2018, Ortega revealed that she has suffered from
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.


Charity work

A self-described bird lover, Ortega organised and was the featured performer at a benefit concert for the World Parrot Refuge in
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on March 3, 2010. The concert was held at
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in Toronto and featured a collection of local musicians that included Sara Kamin, Mandippal Jandu,
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,
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, The DoneFors, and Dylan Murray.


Albums


''The Taste of Forbidden Fruit''

Ortega's debut album, ''The Taste of Forbidden Fruit'', was released in 2001. In her review of the album, Coreen Wolanski of ''
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'' described Ortega's voice as "the closest thing to vocal perfection" she had heard in a long time.
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described the album as follows: The song ''Nothing at All'' from this album was used in the online campaign for the
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''Fall from Grace''

In late 2005 Ortega began advertising her new album as coming in the autumn of 2006 having declared, "People kept pushing and prodding and finally I saw the light". ''Fall From Grace'' was released on February 6, 2007. In reviewing the album Oxyfication.com described ''Fall From Grace'' as "the quintessential album of the trials, tribulations, and triumphs of life as an indie singer."


EPs

In 2007 Ortega collaborated with
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winning producer Ron Lopata on "I Need", a song for the compilation album ''Year of the Monkey â€“ 68''. Lopata has since produced Ortega's two EPs and occasionally tours with her as her keyboardist. Ortega's eponymous EP was initially sold at concerts and on March 5, 2008 was made available online from independent music retailer killthe8.com. When the initial run sold out the EP was discontinued. After being signed to
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in August 2008 Ortega released her second EP, '' The Drifter E.P.'', to critical success. Ortega then began an extensive touring schedule which included touring with Noah & the Whale in the autumn of 2008, performing at the 2009
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festival in Austin, TX in March, and opening for Kevin Costner & The Modern West's tour in July. In September 2009 Ortega performed on a cross-Canada tour as opening act for Keane's North American tour. After the success of labelmate
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, Cherrytree decided they would focus on dance / pop acts and Ortega signed with
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.


''Little Red Boots''

Ortega announced on her blog that a new full-length album with Juno Award winning producer, Ron Lopata, would be released on June 7, 2011 on Last Gang. A release party was held at
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in Toronto on June 6, 2011. The album and song, '' Little Red Boots'', are named after her signature red boots that she got while on tour with Kevin Costner and his rock country band Modern West. The album received critical acclaim and was nominated for two Juno Awards as well as a place on the Polaris Music Prize Long List.


''Cigarettes & Truckstops''

In December 2011, Ortega moved to Nashville, TN where she began working with producer
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to record her album ''
Cigarettes & Truckstops ''Cigarettes & Truckstops'' is the fourth studio album by Lindi Ortega, released in 2012. The album was named a longlisted nominee for the 2013 Polaris Music Prize The 2013 edition of the Canadian Polaris Music Prize was presented on September ...
''. The album was released on Last Gang Records on October 2, 2012. In support of this album, Ortega toured the United States and Canada, opening for Southern California punk legends
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. In June 2013, the album was longlisted for the
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.


''Tin Star''

Ortega released her third album for Last Gang, ''Tin Star'', on October 8, 2013.


''Faded Gloryville''

Ortega released her fourth full-length album, ''
Faded Gloryville'', on Last Gang Records' imprint Grand Tour Records on August 7, 2015.


''Liberty''

Ortega released ''
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'', her fifth full-length album, on Shadowbox Music on March 30, 2018.


Discography


Studio albums


EPs


Compilations and soundtracks


Music videos


Awards and nominations


References


External links


LindiOrtega.ca

Lindi Ortega's page on Facebook

interview on Weekend Edition--Saturday, National Public Radio. 08/01/15
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