Lisa Schettner
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Elisabeth Schettner, known as Lisa Schettner (previously Liz Schettner), is a French singer-songwriter and producer, of French, Czech and German descent.
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Occupation(s) | singer-songwriter, musician, producer |
Instrument(s) | piano, guitar, Irish flute |
Years active | 2016-present |
Website | lisaschettner |
Environmentalist and human rights defender, Schettner is known for her activism through her songwriting, including her songs "Wild", "Hands Off Ukraine", "Bayraktar [Mashup Edition]", and "Out of Touch". Most of her other songs are romantic, folk, medieval, Celtic ballads.[1]
Schettner's song "Bayraktar [Mashup Edition]", written in collaboration with Ukrainian colonel Taras Borovok,[2][3] talks about the invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. Major newspapers, such as The Telegraph[4] and La Dépêche,[5] picked up the story, and the song was also shared on the official Telegram page of the Ukrainian parliament.[6] The single made it to the Ukrainian hit parade, and has been played on Ukrainian radio stations.[7][8][9][10] "Bayraktar [Mashup Edition]" is referenced in Tjasa Mohar and Victor Kennedy's book Words, Music and Propaganda, published in 2023.[11] The song is also the subject of the article Not your ordinary drone: odes to the Bayraktar in the Russia–Ukraine war, published in 2024 by the Cambridge University Press.[12]
Georgian writer Tamuna Tsertsvadze, in her book The Gift of the Fox, named one of the main characters Liz Schettner, in honour of the singer-songwriter.[13][14] Following that, Schettner wrote "Edmund's Lullaby", based on Tsertsvadze's lyrics, as a soundtrack for Tsertsvadze's novel Zariel Legends: Zodiac Circle.[15]
Schettner's folk songs "Up High" and "Great Expectations" were elected for the Celtic Top 20 of the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast.[16] Additionally, "Up High" received an honourable mention in the Texas Scot Talent contest.[17] Schettner's track "Baby Beauty" reached international popularity, has been used by thousands of social media users, and is regularly played at baby shower parties.[18][unreliable source?]