Profile
Lori Carson
Musician + Singer + Songwriter
Female
Genres
Folk music + Alte...
Instruments
Synthesizer + Bra...
Performed With
The Golden Palomi...
Record Label
Restless Records
Lori Carson is a singer/songwriter. She has released several solo albums, appeared on many soundtracks, and collaborated with artists such as The Golden Palominos. She performed lead vocals on the song "In the Middle of the Night" on French producer Hector… Read More
Romance
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News + Updates
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The Golden Palominos @ Handelsbeurs Knack Focus.BeGoogle News - Jun 14, 2011
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New Service Offers Made To Order Cd's From Tv ShowNYTimes - Jan 07, 2003
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Pop And Jazz GuideNYTimes - Oct 19, 2001
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Singer Songwriter Escapes The Rat Race, But Can Still Hear Her MuseNYTimes - Aug 12, 2001
Timeline
Learn about the memorable moments in the evolution of Lori Carson.
CHILDHOOD
1958
Birth
Born on May 2, 1958.
TWENTIES
Her debut novel, The Original 1982, will be published by William Morrow/Harper Collins in the summer of 2013.
1987
29 Years Old
Lori began performing in the mid-nineteen eighties at Folk City, The Bitter End, and other clubs on, or around Bleecker Street. She was signed to a development deal with Manhattan Records in 1987 and the following year to a recording contract with Geffen Records.
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THIRTIES
1992
34 Years Old
Playing a show in New York City later that year, she was approached by drummer/producer Anton Fier to collaborate on a new project that became 1992’s This is How it Feels by The Golden Palominos.
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1997
39 Years Old
Romantically, Lori was linked to musician, politician, and actor, Ruben Blades, in the eighties, and appeared with him as an actor in the film Crossover Dreams. She had a relationship with producer Anton Fier during the time they worked together, and from 1997 – 2002 lived with musician Layng Martine III.
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FORTIES
1998
40 Years Old
In 1998, Lori moved from New York City to Seattle and recorded Stars with Layng Martine III and Joe Ferla co-producing.
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