Lysle S. Follette, IV, baritone

Baltimore-born baritone Lysle S. Follette, IV is rapidly emerging as a versatile and expressive young artist whose voice bridges cultures and captivates audiences. He began performing at an early age, singing his first solo at the age of three, and by sixth grade, had already toured Europe with the Jeremy Winston Chorale and the Central State University Choir.

Lysle has since appeared on renowned stages including Carnegie Hall, The Kennedy Center, The Mann Center, and Capital One Arena, and has performed for international audiences in diplomatic and cultural settings—most notably at the Embassy of the People’s Republic of China in Washington, D.C., celebrating 45 years of U.S.–China relations.

In addition to his vocal accomplishments, Lysle is also a talented composer and arranger, with his choral works performed by the Oakwood University Aeolians, two-time winners of the Choir of the World title. He currently studies Vocal Performance at Washington Adventist University, under the tutelage of Professor Xavier Joseph and continues to use his God-given gifts to glorify his Creator and unite the people around him.

Lysle is part of Cantate’s Lift Every Voice program.