Patti Low started her professional career as a dancer in her late teens, she appeared in numerous videos including performances alongside Sir Elton John with the song “Wrap her Up” and “Freeway of Love” with Aretha Franklin.

Within two years and after a plethora of live performances, she advanced into choreography, which continued until a chance meeting with vocalist T Green demonstrated to her surprise that she had an amazingly versatile voice. Combining her vocal talent with musical influences of Jazz and Soul, Patty was soon singing in London’s top recording studios.

Alongside her vocal ability, it also became apparent that Patti had a formidable song writing talent. She succeeded in attaining three top twenty hits in the highly lucrative electronic music market with Buggkann and the Plastic Jam, Ruff Driverz and Grace produced by Paul Oakenfold; as well as appearances on labels such as Ministry of Sound, Telstar, Inferno and Cream.

She started working with Record Companies like Public Demand as voice coach and vocal arranger for various acts such as the Artful Dodger. However Patti was also in constant demand as a session singer, performing with numerous artists including Daryl Hall, Chrome Angels, Steps and Madonna on the Evita album.

In 1998 she turned her attention to producing shows for corporate events and launched the highly acclaimed Abba Max tribute band, the soul group All Soul’d Out, a Kylie tribute and the most recent addition, the Dumb Waiters. Corporate clients have included the Halifax, Microsoft, Barclays Bank, Nokia, Manchester United FC and British Telecom to name but a few.

Still a prolific songwriter, Patti is currently back in the recording studio as the protagonist of an advertising campaign for the launch of a new vodka from Scandinavia.