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Lori E. Carson (born March 2, 1958) is an American singer-songwriter whose albums include ''Shelter'' (1990), ''Where it Goes'' (1995), '' Everything I Touch Runs Wild'' (1997) and ''Another Year'' (2012). A former member of the seminal band
The Golden Palominos The Golden Palominos were an American musical group headed by drummer, producer, arranger, and composer Anton Fier, first formed in 1981. Aside from Fier, the Palominos membership fluctuated, with only bassist Bill Laswell and guitarist Nick ...
, she has contributed to soundtracks including
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's ''Stealing Beauty'',
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's ''Strange Days'', and
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's ''Waking the Dead''. Her
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, ''The Original 1982'', was published by William Morrow/HarperCollins in June 2013.


Career history

Carson began performing in the mid-eighties at Folk City, The Bitter End, and other clubs on or around
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. She was signed to a development deal with Manhattan Records in 1987, and to a recording contract with Geffen Records in 1988. ''Shelter'', produced by Hal Willner, was released in 1990 to excellent reviews. It featured a duet with Gregg Allman. In support of the record, Carson toured as part of a trio (Rachelle Garnier on accordion and Paul Pimsler on guitar) opening for Joe Jackson in Canada and the U.S. In 1991, she was dropped from the label. Playing a show in New York City later that year, Carson was approached by drummer/producer
Anton Fier John Anton Fier III (June 20, 1956 – September 14, 2022) was an American drummer, producer, composer, and bandleader. He led The Golden Palominos, an experimental rock group active from 1981 to 2010. Family Fier, known as Tony, was born in Cl ...
to collaborate on a new project that became 1992's ''This is How it Feels'' by
The Golden Palominos The Golden Palominos were an American musical group headed by drummer, producer, arranger, and composer Anton Fier, first formed in 1981. Aside from Fier, the Palominos membership fluctuated, with only bassist Bill Laswell and guitarist Nick ...
. ''Pure'' by the Palominos was released the following year and featured Carson's song "Little Suicides". Carson signed to Restless records in 1994, and '' Where It Goes'' (produced by Fier) was released in 1995. She toured extensively in support of the record, often accompanied by Paul Pimsler and cellist Jane Scarpantoni. She opened for
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as a soloist, facing their hit-hungry audiences with only an acoustic guitar. On tour in Asia, she learned that Bernardo Bertolucci wanted to license "You Won't Fall" for his film ''Stealing Beauty''. She received an offer to co-write a song for
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's ''Strange Days'' with composer
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. '' Everything I Touch Runs Wild'' was released in 1997. Recorded in her New York City apartment, the record received great press. It made many top ten lists nationally and was named Record of the Year by the ''Long Island Village Voice''. In 1998, Carson moved from New York City to Seattle and recorded ''Stars'' with Layng Martine III and Joe Ferla as co-producers. Released in 1999, it was her last record for Restless. ''House in the Weeds'', a lo-fi, limited edition of only two thousand copies, was made available in 2001. Rykodisc released ''Stolen Beauty'', a compilation of Carson's film and TV contributions that year as well. In 2002 Janet Rienstra of Meta Records asked Carson to compose a song-cycle that would work in the context of yoga or meditation. ''The Finest Thing'' was the result. Released by Meta in 2004, it was featured by NPR that summer on Echoes. One Little Indian picked it up for release in Europe in 2005. Carson's most recent record is ''Another Year'' (Blue Kitchen Music/ United for Opportunity, 2012). In June 2013 her debut novel, ''The Original 1982'', was published by William Morrow/HarperCollins. In 2016 Carson cofounded the
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3 a.m. analog to publish "fiction and creative nonfiction of musicians and songwriters" including
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,
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, and
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.


Personal life

Carson was born in
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, New York and grew up in Bethpage. She has a younger brother and sister. Her mother, Edith, was a schoolteacher. Her father, Marvin, now deceased, was an engineer who went to work on Wall Street. Carson graduated from
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in North Massapequa, was a Fine Arts major at FIT in New York City, and attended Hunter College. She was briefly romantically involved with her Golden Palominos bandmate
Anton Fier John Anton Fier III (June 20, 1956 – September 14, 2022) was an American drummer, producer, composer, and bandleader. He led The Golden Palominos, an experimental rock group active from 1981 to 2010. Family Fier, known as Tony, was born in Cl ...
in the 1990s.


Discography

*1990 – ''Shelter'' (DGC – Geffen) *1992 – ''This Is How It Feels'' – Golden Palominos (Restless Records) *1993 – '' Pure'' – The Golden Palominos (Restless) *1995 – '' Where It Goes ''(Restless) *1995 – ''Strange Days'' (soundtrack) – "Fall in the Light" with
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*1996 – ''Myths of The World'' (compilation – Rienstra/Laswell) *1997 – '' Everything I Touch Runs Wild'' (Restless) *1999 – ''Intonarumori'' – All That Future (with
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) –
Bill Laswell William Otis Laswell (born February 12, 1955) is an American bass guitarist, record producer, and record label owner. He has been involved in thousands of recordings with many collaborators from all over the world. His music draws from funk, wo ...
/Material (Palm) *1999 – ''Stars'' (Restless) *2001 – ''House in the Weeds'' (self-released) *2001 – ''Stolen Beauty'' (compilation – Rykodisc) *2001 – ''Crazy/Beautiful'' – "I Want to Believe You" with Paul Haslinger (soundtrack) *2001 – ''The Bellwether Project'' – Slang *2002 – ''More Talk About Tonight'' – Slang *2003 – ''Strong Currents'' – "In the Middle of the Night" with
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(compilation) *2004 – ''The Finest Thing'' (Meta Records) *2012 – ''Another Year'' (Blue Kitchen/United for Opportunity)


Soundtrack appearances

*'' Strange Days'' – 1995 *''
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'' – 1996 *'' Keys to Tulsa'' – 1997 *''
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'' – 1997 *''
Niagara, Niagara ''Niagara, Niagara'' is a 1997 film directed by Bob Gosse, and starring Henry Thomas, Robin Tunney, as well as Michael Parks, John Ventimiglia and Stephen Lang. The film is a dark and tragic romantic tale about young love, drugs, a cross count ...
'' – 1997 *''
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'' – 1998 *'' Simply Irresistible'' – 1999 *'' Waking the Dead'' – 2000 *''
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'' – 2001 *''
Blue Car ''Blue Car'' is a 2002 American drama film directed and written by Karen Moncrieff. It was the first film she directed and wrote. The film stars David Strathairn, Agnes Bruckner, Margaret Colin, and Frances Fisher. ''Blue Car'' had its world pre ...
'' – 2002 *'' Pizza My Heart'' – 2005


References


External links


Lori Carson home page
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