Lori
Lampkin has come a long way in just a few short years. Five
years ago, her lifelong dream of pursuing a singing career
remained simply that – a dream. She had been writing
her own original songs for some time, slowly building her
own music catalogue. Lori would jot down ideas whenever
and wherever they came to her – riding on the bus
after a long day at work, lying awake in bed at night. Sometimes,
she would even call her home voicemail and sing her ideas
into the phone so that she wouldn’t forget the melodies
and lyrics. But she wasn’t happy pursuing music as
a "hobby". More than anything, she wanted to record
her own CD. At times, life and luck work together to push
us in the direction we were always meant to go. And once
that happens, there is no turning back.
As
luck would have it, Lori befriended a co-worker who just
happens to be a singer. Inspired by her friend, she began
taking steps to make her dream a reality. She started attending
music circles to connect with other singers and music professionals
and to begin educating herself about the music business.
Lori cut her teeth on two demo tracks recorded in a studio
in NYC. Those tracks created a stepping-stone for her, which
ultimately led her to the production team of Joe Mattis
(Island Records) and Kevin Williams. Once Joe signed on
to produce her current project, he quickly realized that
they needed to go to Nashville in order to make the record
they were both envisioning. Listening to some of the tracks
from the finished product, it is easy to see that the Nashville
decision was a good one. The amazing musicianship present
on the recordings comes from seasoned session players who
have worked with some of the biggest names in the business.
And then there are Lori’s vocals, which are delivered
with honesty and passion. Despite having no musical training,
Lori belts out vocals in the booth like a pro. Besides singing
all of the leads, she also did all of her own vocal arranging
and performed all of the background vocals on the record
Lori’s
debut CD, titled "That Place", may not be strictly
autobiographical, but it is certainly based upon her life.
All of the experiences that have shaped her life and made
her who she is today have also made their way in to her
songwriting. "All That I Know", the opening track
on the CD, is an upbeat tune that celebrates love and shows
off Lori’s more playful side. The more serious and
mature side of love is displayed in the waltz titled "Once
Was Enough". But nowhere are the depths of Lori’s
emotions more evident than in tracks like "That Place
Where You Loved Me" and "Cling to Me". The
former aches for that perfect place in love where we wish
we could always reside, and the latter describes sadness
and longing over those relationships we don’t nurture
and sometimes just let slip away. One of the more upbeat
songs on the CD, "Whatever Gets You Through",
was ironically written in the days after the 2004 tsunami
in Southeast Asia. The scale of the tragedy overwhelmed
Lori, as it did most people, and she turned to songwriting
as a form of catharsis. The song suggests that sometimes
we need to get back to the simple things in life in order
to make it through the rough patches. "When She Sings"
gives us a sense of just how important the music really
is to Lori; and "Why Me?", rather than espousing
pity as the title suggests, is a catchy, almost gospel-like
tune that reminds us we should be thankful for all the good
things in our lives.
Lori’s
own musical tastes are eclectic and span across generations.
While her songwriting is not forced, she inevitably draws
from this vast well in order to create her own music. The
result is a mix of country, soul and blues infused with
a style that is all her own. With the release of her debut
CD, Lori appears to be on her way to making her dream a
reality. She has earned an Honorable Mention from the international
Song of the Year contest (current judges include Norah Jones
and Jon Bon Jovi), and also a place on their Suggested Artists
list. She has also caught the attention of RIAA certified
promoter Ed Dorsey. Lori Lampkin has come a long way in
just a few short years. But clearly, this is just the beginning.
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