- Liz Larin
Liz Larin (born Mary Elizabeth Larin) is a Detroit-based
singer-songwriter and rock musician who has risen to become one of the most celebrated artists of the Detroit music scene. In 2003, when readers of "Jam Rag Magazine " voted her #1 out of 80 Detroit acts, Jam Rag featured her on the cover as "Detroit's Goddess of Rock," a title that is now used to describe her at the venues in which she plays. In 2004 she swept theDetroit Music Awards with her album "The Story of O-Miz ," beating out better known Detroit-area artists such asEminem ,White Stripes andThe Funk Brothers . In 2006 she dominated the Detroit Music Awards again with her latest release, "Wake Up, Start Dreaming ," garnering top awards including "Outstanding Rock Artist/Group," "Outstanding Rock/Pop Recording," "Outstanding Rock/Pop Songwriter," "Outstanding Rock Instrumentalist (guitarist)," and "Outstanding Rock/Pop Vocalist."Liz Larin is known for her soul-searching lyrics, her eclectic tracks, her award-winning
acoustic guitar work, and her powerful and evocative vocals. TheMetro Times writes "Although sometimes compared toAlanis Morissette ,Tori Amos ,Sarah McLachlan ,Sheryl Crow ,Liz Phair ,Avril Lavigne ,PJ Harvey , Liz Larin has style all her own." [http://www.metrotimes.com/guide/musicians/artistprofile.asp?id=5640] RockWorld says of Larin, "Her music is in the realm of say,Bonnie Raitt but much, much better." [http://www.rocknworld.com/features/06/LizLarinMV.shtml]Background
A self-taught guitarist and pianist from the age of ten, by the age of 15 she was asked to teach guitar at the local music store. In the store she made connections with musicians of many styles and was soon playing
jam session s across the city. When Liz announced to her parents she was going to join arock band , her parents objected. Liz left home at age 16, supporting herself by teaching guitar and playing gigs.Rebel Heels, Atlantic Records, and Her Solo Debut
Along with guitarist and songwriter Michael King, Larin formed Press. The band later added Danny Cox as drummer/percussionist. The band changed its name to Rebel Heels and signed with
Atlantic Records in 1987.Rebel Heels' first album, "
One by One by One " (1988), produced by the legendaryRupert Hine , served to establish her fan base in the US, UK,Australia ,Germany ,Belgium and theNetherlands .Rebel Heels folded after only one album but
Atlantic Records retained Liz Larin as asolo artist . Her debut album, "Test Your Faith ," was released in 1993.Los Angeles: Can You Give Us More Sexy?
Larin became disillusioned with life in the music business of
Los Angeles . In an interview with Liz Hill ofStrut Magazine , Larin says, "It wasn't about listening to the music. It was all about what I looked like." [http://www.strutmag.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=230&Itemid=28] Hill continues, "Label executives and publicity folks wanted Larin, whose songs are tough, independent pop-rock anthems, to sex up her image."Return to Detroit
According to Larin, "My life had become surreal and I wanted to return to playing music. Detroit is a real music town and its reputation for great musicians is right on. I found myself wanting to write and play, more than ever, for the sheer joy of it." [http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/lizlarin99]
Liz Larin ended her contract with Atlantic and came home to Detroit. She formed her own record label,
Bona Dea Music , and went indie (cf.Bona Dea , a figure from Roman mythology).Merry Wicked
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Merry Wicked ," her first independent album, was released in 1999. Lacking the support of a major label, it went nowhere on the national charts, but it opened doors in Detroit where audiences could directly experience her powerful ballads androck anthem s themselves. Liz also returned to her family and her musical roots, and her life no longer felt "surreal." The focus on music, and not on image, opened up a creative well-spring that would catapult her to the top of the Detroit music scene over the next five years.The Story of O-Miz
The "
Story of O-Miz " (2002) broke it open for Liz Larin. With the LA publicity types now in her past, Larin focused on working with the top musicians in the Detroit area. Her sound became even more emotionally intense. The album took advantage of the skills ofRobert Tye on guitar,James Simonson andChuck Bartels on bass guitar, andTodd Glass andDave Taylor on drums.Vinnie Dombroski of Sponge lent drums and vocals to the track "Pretty Is."Liz Larin won six categories in the 2003
Detroit Music Awards , including "Outstanding Pop Artist Group," "Outstanding Rock/Pop Instrumentalist," and "Outstanding Rock/Pop Vocalist."Discography
*"One By One By One" (album), 1988,
Atlantic Records . With Michael King- guitar, Danny Cox - drums. Produced byRupert Hine .
*"Test Your Faith" (album), 1993,Atlantic Records . Produced byBen Grosse (Filter, Ben Folds, Vertical Horizon). Guitarist Randy Jacobs (Seal,Tears for Fears ,Was Not Was ). Drummer Tony Thompson (Chic, Bowie, Power Station).
*"Merry Wicked" (album), 1999,Bona Dea Music . Produced byScott Spock .
*"The Story of O-Miz"' (album), 2002,Bona Dea Music . WithRobert Tye on guitar, James Simonson and Chuck Bartels on bass guitar, Todd Glass and Dave Taylor on drums and Roscoe ofRoscoe's Recording as co-producer (Sponge,Brothers Groove ).
*"Wake Up, Start Dreaming" (album), 2005,Bona Dea Music .
*"Stella 13" (album), 2008,Bona Dea Music .
*"Blue Circus Life" (album), 2008,Bona Dea Music .
*"Luster Kraft" (album), 2008,Bona Dea Music .External links
* [http://www.lizlarin.com/lyrics.php lyrics to selected Liz Larin songs]
* [http://www.metrotimes.com/editorial/story.asp?id=4382 Metro Times on Liz Larin's return to Detroit]
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