Starting with a Master of Music in classical voice, Loryn is a yogi of voice training. When not helping singers with her one on one voice training, she's the lead singer in the excellent Gutter Swan. In the studio, she's truely amazing at finding the strength and depths of the lyric.
International renaissance man, Pete, has been playing guitar and singing in a multitude of styles all his life. With tracks like Love Found Lost at Sea from Pagan Angel, I am so pleased to have his beautifully soulful vocals and perfectly minimalist guitar solo on "Shine".
Her stunning singing can be heard in films from Coffee & Language (check out her video) and numerous voice over works. To begin to understand where this girl is coming from, check out her band Swoop Unit's cover of 'Vehicle'. In Swoop Unit she's the lead singer of an eight piece band that includes a brass section!
One of the hardest rocking singers and life long musicians I've ever had the pleasure to work with. Her band "Girls with Guns" opened at several venues for incognito "Green Day" shows in 2008. When we were recording "Summer of Discontent" she belted out those vocals while holding her little baby on her hip. That Rocks.
R&B Soul Singer supreme, Kim worked with bands in Nashville and San Francisco. I met her as "Grace", a stage name she chose to honor her Grand Mother. Her background vocals on "Hope" are sublime. Later I knew her as "Kim" as we continued to work on new material together. Also on this track a kickin' bass line from Tom Von Doom
A Fine Artist and teacher, Adams claims that guitar is just something he does. And so he does! I met Adam years ago and recorded a couple of songs with his band "Anubis". A Mix Martial Arts contender, Adam's main focus these days is his amazing insightful paitings.
With too many credits to list here, Tom has been in numerous head lining bands. An all around musician, writer and film editor, he's put his thumb print on modern media. The term "You've Been Von Doomed" comes from dropping a name only to have Tom turn around and say "Oh yeah, I worked with them." Tom's one of my favorite long time collaborators.