Kiara Laetitia

Kiara Laetitia (real name Chiara Letizia Pernigotti - Tortona June 16, 1979) [1] is an Italian-born rock singer and entrepreneur. She now lives in London.

Career

She is known for being the vocalist in Skylark from 2003 to 2011 and her solo EP Fight Now with David DeFeis from Virgin Steele. Fight Now reached #15 in the Italian Amazon Music Chart in 2013.[2]

In Japan she is featured in a collection of trading cards together with Ronnie James Dio, Kai Hansen, Marilyn Manson, Kiss, and Metallica. The album The Last Gate reached #3 in the HMV Japan Charts in 2007.[3]

In 2014 she launched Musicarchy Media, a rock and metal record label and management company whose artists include Deadly Circus Fire, Haster.[4][5]

On September 11, 2017 Kiara Laetitia published her first book Extreme Makeover Music, a management method for independent artists and announced a comeback as a vocalist.

In October 2017, the album The Last Gate reached the iTunes Top 200 Australian Metal Charts at #28, ten years after its release.[6]

In June 2018 Laetitia releases 7th album Bulletproof, this time with Rockstar Frame.

Discography

With Skylark

  • Wings (2004)
  • In The Heart Of The Princess (2005)
  • Fairytales (2005)
  • Divine Gates Part III: The Last Gate (2007)

Live

  • Divine Gates Part IV: The Live Gate (2009)

Solo

  • Fight Now (2013, Musicarchy Media)[7]

With Rockstar Frame

  • Christmas Rape (Single. Dec 15 2017, Musicarchy Media)[8]
  • Bulletproof (Lead and backing vocals. June 15, 2018, Musicarchy Media)[9]

Guest work

Title With
"Chronicles Of A World Without Gods"[10] Beto Vazquez Infinity[10]
"Rock N Roll Mafia" Rockstar Frame

Books

  • Extreme Makeover Music - Management Method For Indie Artists

Fun Facts

As stated by Alissa White-Gluz in an interview for Bravewords in 2014, Kiara Laetitia was the one who brought her to the ER when she broke her ribs helping her with the medics [11]

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References

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