Showing posts with label Whitton de Fleur. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Whitton de Fleur. Show all posts

Friday, December 4, 2015

Reno Tahoe Tonight's, OLIVER X Interview on "What to do" VIDEO


#‎RENO‬ and Worldwide FRIENDS :) If you're unable to tune into ‪#‎KNEWS‬ 107.3FM this Saturday evening or Sunday morning, here's a cool video of my sister, Stacey's and I interview with Oliver X and Amanda horn about my new single, "Black and White to Color" and our Holiday Bazaar at 1864 Tavern this Sunday 1-7pm! You'll see who will be there selling their amazing craft! And I'll be singing two sets at 2pm and 6pm! Check it out! JENTRIBE (Jennifer McIntosh), Whitton De Fleur, thistleshrine (Andrew Scott Waage), Ms. Janet's Baked Goods (Janet Helmar), Imirage Sound-Lab (Tom Gordon), Leather Roots (Ned Sparks Sewell), Spirit of the West (Kelsey Douglass), Cult Classic Leather (Paul Malyszek), i DUEX Photography (Jerrine Plunket), Cantina (Shawn Plunket), Robert Dalrymple Fine Art Photography (Alise Dalrymple), DJ Rob Pelikan and singer, Jill Marlene! Thank you producer, Ben Burget for being part of my new singl!  


Monday, November 30, 2015

RENO, NV Appeances this Dec 4th-6th!





Hi there! Wow, it's freezing in Reno! Quite the change in temperature compared to Southern California. But I'm so excited to come back to my home town and see the snow! And even more excited to perform! It's been way too long. You can watch my performance on Morning Fox 11 News this Friday, with my Reno native touring buddy, Dave Berry from the funky band Jelly Bread. Reno Tahoe Tonight's, Oliver X is going to chat with me about my new Single release, what's been cookin' for 2016 and my live performance at the Holiday Bazaar at 1864 Tavern in MIDTOWN this coming Sunday! I'll also be supporting my sister, Stacey's stunning Whitton De Fleur designs booth there as well! These are the lovely vintage flowers I often wear in my hair.  



And as a special holiday gift, 
Stacey and I will be singing our original Christmas single, "It's Christmas Time"! 
Come on down! It's gonna be a party!


Details are below. Hope to see you there! Cheers!

~ Whitton



RENO, NV APPEARANCES

Morning FOX 11 News - First Listen Friday
December 4th - Friday - Seen 8am-9am on local channel 11
LIVE acoustic performance
With special guest, Dave Berry (Jelly Bread)

107.3FM KNEWS Radio -  Reno Tahoe Tonight Show
Heard on December 5th & 6th - Saturday 8pm &Sunday 11am 
Tune in at 107.3 FM or www.KNEWSReno.com
Featuring Whitton's new single, "Black and White to Color"

Holiday Bazaar Craft Fair - "Reno's Biggest Little Artists"
Located at 1864 Tavern - 290 California Ave. In MIDTOWN
Sunday, December 6th - Event starts 1pm to 7pm
Whitton will be singing two sets at 2pm & 6pm
Imagine this... Bottomless mimosas, specialty cocktails, craft beer, yummy food, 
10 vendors - ALL high end, handcrafted UNIQUE clothing, accessories, art and music! 
FREE admission! Can't get better than this! 

Holiday Pack - SINGLE and WHITTON CARD DECK will be available for purchase ;)

http://www.whittonmusic.com/#!store

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Tuesday, August 28, 2012


Check out the "Cocktails that Care" red carpet event we performed at last week! http://agirltravels.wordpress.com/2012/08/26/a-midsummer-nights-dream-at-stitch-bar-and-lounge


Whitton, Ben Burget and Angel Reed



Whitton and Ben Burget performing live


For more pictures please go to: PHOTOS
www.Whittonmusic.com

Wednesday, March 21, 2012


Entertainment Update interview with my sister, Stacey! She talks about all her characters she performs in Branson, MO and about her handmade "Whitton De Fleur" flowers (that I sell at my shows!)

Friday, March 9, 2012

FOX Morning News in San Diego, CA



Hey... That's my trumpet player, Ben Burget and I on San Diego's FOX News this morning! Check it out! 
http://www.fox5sandiego.com/videogallery/68700114/News/Whitton-Performs#gl-3 




Sunday, November 20, 2011

My grandpa's 5th redheaded poodle named Fred is gettin' ready for the holidays, so get your Whitton De Fleur Flower pins and my new album release "Rare Bird" now! http://www.whittonmusic.com/#!store

Friday, November 18, 2011

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Cliché Magazine Review!

Whitton: Vintage-Inspired Songstress on the Rise to Stardom

BRITTANY REDDEN OCTOBER 31, 2011 0
W:  I graduated high school when I was 17 and then had a record deal in Malaysia with my first band called “Jaime and the Blue Suits,” which was a big 10-piece band.  We played jazzy techno-blues music, a very interesting, very European sound.  So, that actually fell apart and from there I joined a reggae band for a couple of months.  At the end of my 17th year I moved with my sister, Stacey Whitton-Summers, to Myrtle Beach, SC where we recorded my second album, but our first album together.  She’s actually a Marilyn Monroe, Shania Twain and Gretchen Wilson impersonator.  I was so fortunate to get to travel with her because she goes all over the world.  We would just go play music on the side.  It was really a fun experience.  However, as far as this album I’m just releasing, I saved all my pennies that I made over the last few years installing voice and data cables for computer connection, building microwaves and radios for corporate buildings and then bartending on weekends.  So I really saved all my money to get the top players, the top recordings, the top engineers and even down to the illustration, so I’m very, very proud of this new record.

W:  I’ll tell you how this endeavor got started.  I play guitar, and anytime you play guitar and you’re just a vocalist you have acoustic music or folk music or Americano or what not its all in the same family.  So I was playing guitar at an open mic in Pasadena and there were four people in the audience and my current producer with this album, Ian Coyne, was one of them.  I had just been hired for a 1940s review show on a cruise line and I was getting ready to leave and he wanted to write a song together.  I decided to go in and we wrote a song together and it was immediately placed in a film called The Fifth Quarter with Andie Macdowel and Aiden Quinn. So then I thought, “How can I leave now?  I can’t leave!”  So we just ended up writing a handful of songs.  He produced a couple of my acoustic songs.  I’ve also had the liberty of writing with a couple of great writers on the album in Joe Solo, who’s written for Macy Gray and Fergie, and Peter Fox who’s written for Rachel Yamagata, so its been quite the experience.  As far as my music, you take my natural acoustic sound and intertwine it with a little big band, singer-songwriter stuff and that’s what the sound came out to be on this album.
W:  Well when I met Ian, I had a few side projects coming up where I would sing big band songs and jazz songs and blues songs, so yes.  But I’ve always loved the style of Ella Fitzgerald and Billie Holiday.  I used to sing them in my room in front of the mirror, so I’ve always had a love for that type of music.  But Iam a singer-songwriter and that’s where my roots are.  My acoustic music is a little more vulnerable and melancholy sounding.  I don’t know if you’re familiar with Jeff Buckley, but that’s kind of where I stem from.  Ian really dissected my vocal ability and saw a little bit of vintage in it, so we built the instrumentation that was appropriate around the songs.  When I met him he had never done big band or jazz music either.  It’s just naturally what was developed.
W:  It took a long time, but all good things take a long time.  We really crafted the songs and focused on making them the best they could be by getting the best players, building relationships and networking.  That all takes time.  It was definitely a process.  But I’m seeking a manager right now.  I have a marketing team, a publicist and a good group of people, but there’s always a time and place when you’re ready and now I’m ready to find management!  I’m planning to tour all text year through the US and parts of Europe.  The tour is not booked all the way but that is my intention.  So in the next couple of months it just depends on who I meet, but it’s all beginning to roll and I’m very excited.  I have a handful of shows coming up in the next couple of months and I have two residencies that I’m going through until the end of the year.  Now I’m just getting people to my shows and by next spring definitely doing a lot of shows outside of California



W:  I toured up to Seattle and I have a friend up there whose dad said to me, “What do you like to do when you’re not working?”  I thought about it and I realized, wow, even on vacation I’m always working!  Sometimes that can be overwhelming, so even on vacation I love doing yoga. Another really therapeutic thing for me is gardening; I love to garden.  It goes with my cooking.  I’m actually working on a cookbook for my merchandise.  I’ve been trying to rack my brain on what’s different, what unique merchandise can I come up with.  I love to support local artists and I’ve been looking into getting a person who makes mugs by molding them and making them look really cool and authentic.  I already make these matchboxes with my face on it for your fridge and my sister’s flowers.  I try to be as creative as possible.  But a cookbook is definitely on my agenda.