Art rock meets classic rock/pop on Little Extremes, the debut album from Los Angeles singer/songwriter/producer Lori Lynner. Featured on XM Radio Unsigned ((The Verge) and Garageband.com, the middle-Eastern flavored rocker "Habit" kicks off the album, beginning a musical journey through the heart and mind. Lush ballads, punkabilly-honky-tonk, Americana, sex-rock...the album is eclectic, intelligent, visceral.
Lending their talents to the record: mixer/engineer Joe Chiccarelli (U2, Frank Zappa, American Music Club), string arranger David Campbell (Sheryl Crow, Beck, Rolling Stones) and guitarist Mike Miller, among others.
Lori Lynner's music is influenced by such artists as The Beatles, Kate Bush, Elvis Costello, The Rolling Stones, John Hiatt, King Crimson, the Replacements, and P.J. Harvey. Her voice is the centerpiece of the songs, and it is seasoned, agile, and sensual. Her lyrics explore ideas from love and desire to the mundane details of everyday life, with honesty, wit, warmth, and sometimes fire.
Originally from Salt Lake City, Utah, Lori began singing professionally in her teens, performing many styles of music in different settings: jazz duos, big band swing, rock, country...even campy, costumed 60's girl group pop. She opened for Bob Hope several times and also performed some comedy with the legendary entertainer. After attending the Univ. of Utah for a year, Lori traveled to London, England, where she studied music and acting, waited tables, and did a bit of wandering. Upon returning to the U.S. with a new appreciation for rain, Lori decided to move to Seattle, WA.
In Seattle Lori's talents were soon in high demand, keeping her busy with session work, gigs, and voice-over. She studied acting and performed in local theatre, worked as a bandleader/singer on a dinner cruise ship, and soaked up the exciting atmosphere of Seattle in the '90s. She also began to focus more seriously on being an original artist and songwriter, recording demos and an EP, and performing in Seattle clubs. In 1997, once again feeling the need for a challenge, Lori moved to Los Angeles. More gigs and sessions. She continued to write songs and hone her own musical style, and began production on her debut album. After several years of hard work and ?stop and go? production, the album Little Extremes was released in the fall of 2004.
Lori has sung at after-parties for the Golden Globes Awards, the Wynn Hotel New Year's Eve celebration, and the weddings of Adam Sandler, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Julia Sweeney (check out Julia's website and DVDs), Tori Spelling, Trista and Ryan (the Bachelorette), and Charlie Sheen. Lori sang the theme song for the Oxygen Channel's Mr. Romance and performed it live on the final show, and she has recorded vocals for Miles Copeland's Bellydance Superstars, Brian Setzer's Christmas CD, and on Craig Jackson's records. She performs regularly in the Los Angeles area.
The CD "Little Extremes" can be heard and purchased at http://www.LoriLynner.com, CDBaby, I-Tunes, Rhapsody, Amazon, and other sites.