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When singer/songwriter Lori Michaels visits family in Sevierville, TN they ask her why she wears so much black. The Lilac Testament is Lori's debut album. She wrote all the songs. She wanted to play all the instruments, but then former Wings drummer Steve Holley reminded her that she didn't play drums and offered to step in. The project was quickly completed when she gratefully let it go and the amazing cast of characters: Jon DeRosa (Aarktica/Pale Horse and Rider) on guitar, Ernest Adzentoivich (Flare/Plexus) on bass, and Gerald Menke on pedal steel and dobro did what they do best. Lori puts girls at ease and makes boys nervous. Born with the soul of a New Yorker, raised in Detroit, rooted in the spirit of the Smoky Mountains Lori calls New York City home. She lives there in a shoe with her dog and her piano. She can count cards. For her first record Lori traveled to the far reaches of our galaxy to find someone she trusted with her material, and found producer Charles Newman on a distant planet working on the latest Magnetic Fields CD. She begged him to take her home and make a record. He did. Lori didn't mean to make a country album, but apparently DNA comes out no matter what you do. Classically trained and raised a good Baptist, Lori has spent the last 8 years living in NYC forgetting everything she ever learned. Lori listens incessantly to Elvis Costello, the Beatles, Charlie Rich and Mike Viola fiercely believing that the louder you play these artists the world becomes a better place proportionally. It's okay to think she looks hot playing ukelele. We all think that.
Recording information: Mother West, New York, NY.
Photographer: Holly McDade.
Arranger: Charles Newman.
Personnel: Lori Michaels (vocals, ukulele, piano, reed organ, Wurlitzer organ, hand claps); Lori Michaels (Wurlitzer piano); John DeRosa (vocals, acoustic guitar); Charles Newman (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, keyboards, xylophone, hand claps); Jon DeRosa (acoustic guitar, background vocals); Ben Lindvall (acoustic guitar); Gerald Menke (electric guitar, pedal steel guitar, dobro); Chuck Plummer (mandolin); Joel Hirsch (percussion); Frank Bango (background vocals); Brian Dewan (autoharp, accordion); Mark Gunderman (violin); Ernest Adzentoivich (acoustic bass, electric bass); Steve Holley (drums, percussion).
Audio Mixers: Charles Newman; Tom Rogers.
Lilac Testament Music | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Pop CDs, Country | | Label | Mother West | | Orig Year | 2005 | | CD Universe Part number | 7125279 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jan 16, 2007 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Charles Newman; Charles Newman | | Engineer | Charles Newman; Tom Rogers; Charles Newman; Tom Rogers | | Personnel | Steve Holley - drums, percussion Gerald Menke - electric guitar, pedal steel guitar, dobro Charles Newman - acoustic guitar, electric guitar, keyboards, xylophone, hand claps Brian Dewan - autoharp, accordion Frank Bango - background vocals Lori Michaels - vocals, ukulele, piano, reed organ, Wurlitzer organ, hand claps Ben Lindvall - acoustic guitar Chuck Plummer - mandolin Ernest Adzentoivich - acoustic bass, electric bass Joel Hirsch - percussion John DeRosa - vocals, acoustic guitar Mark Gunderman - violin
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