Connie Mitchell Bio - Biography

Name Connie Mitchell
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Naionality Australian
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Famous for Singing
Connie Mitchell is an Australian pop singer and the lead vocalist with the Sydney band Sneaky Sound System. She appears on the band's singles "Pictures", "I Love It", "UFO", "Goodbye", "Kansas City", "When We Were Young", "16" and "We Love". She drives white 1970 Jaguar XJ6. The band, Sneaky Sound System, evolved from Sneaky Sundays night club, launched by Black Angus (Angus McDonald) and Daimon Downey.

Angus and Downey met Mitchell in a park one day as she was playing guitar with a friend and asked her to sing for them. "I thought they were a bit dodgy," recollects Mitchell. However, they did have a studio, and when Connie sang on what was to be their breakthrough single, "I Love It", Sneaky Sound System had their vocalist – and their debut album. Angus noted that "We were told by every label we might sell 10,000 copies and it wasn’t worth it, so we decided to do it ourselves." Mitchell also shares songwriting credits with Angus McDonald on "Pictures", along with almost all other Sneaky Sound System track. In the 2006 International Songwriting Competition, the song came second in the Dance/Electronica category. Their self-titled album went on to become their multi-platinum, ARIA-Award winning debut. Its successor, "2", entered the Australian charts at number one, and Mitchell has since appeared on albums by Kanye West, Snoop Dogg and Rick Ross.

Mitchell spent a couple of weeks in early 2007 recording vocals for Kanye West in Los Angeles. She features on four tracks on Kanye West's 2007 album, Graduation, including the singles, "Can't Tell Me Nothing" and "Flashing Lights". Described as "a star in her own right" with a golden voice, Mitchell also laid down tracks with Snoop Dogg during his extended stay in Sydney for the Good Vibrations Festival. With Sneaky Sound System, Connie Mitchell has supported Robbie Williams and Scissor Sisters, and played the Australian leg of the worldwide concert Live Earth in July 2007.

Mitchell also performed with the band Machine Gun Fellatio, under the name Feyonce. As of 2009 Mitchell is the only singer in Sneaky Sound System after Daimon Downey announced he was leaving the band to pursue other interests.