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Laurie Katherine Carlsson

General Info

  • Genre: Acoustic / Folk Rock / Pop

    Location SEATTLE, Washington, US

    Profile Views: 24727

    Last Login: 8/4/2009

    Member Since 3/12/2006

    Type of Label Unsigned

  • Bio

    "I can't recall any sort of epiphany where I realized that music was my calling," explains singer/songwriter Laurie Katherine Carlsson, who didn't start playing guitar until she was 21. "It sucked me in slowly. I picked up a guitar and learned to play an Indigo Girls song (that would be "Blood and Fire," for the record.) I wrote some poetry and set it to music. I made the decision to go to music school (the prestigious Berklee College of Music). I booked my first gig and scrambled to write more songs to fill out the set. I put out a record. I searched for bandmates, And one morning I woke up and knew that music was it for me.".... The fact that music wasn't an obvious career choice seems strange, given the effortless ease and grace of Carlsson's music. Her clear voice and lilting melodies are the anchor for emotionally resonant songs that blend the folk influences she was raised on (Joni Mitchell, James Taylor, Carole King) with inspiration from modern pop-rock acts like Ben Folds, Wilco and Jonatha Brooke..... Music from Carlsson's debut album, "Life Is Made Of," has been featured in Starbucks stores across the States, and her open-hearted, instantly memorable songs have been winning over an ever-expanding audience that includes rarely impressed industry types like Jason Ferguson, the booking manager of the Moore and Paramount Theaters in Seattle, who unequivocally calls her an "artist to watch.".... Like her musical influences, Carlsson's lyrical inspiration comes from a classic place – relationships..... "I have a giant fear of coming across as cheesy," she admits. "But perhaps I ..am.. cheesy and just need to embrace that fact.".... Carlsson needn't worry about coming across as trite. Her songs adeptly display a grasp of life's complexities. In "Like Song," she tells a potential paramour that "This is not a love song/crafted from your body/I guess this is a like song/forgive me if it comes out oddly." It's a testament to the friendship that needs to exist behind any real relationship..... For now, you can catch Carlsson and her band at better venues around the Northwest, supporting their new self-titled EP. But keep your eyes and ears open – this is an artist with long-term goals, the talent to accomplish them and a healthy dose of tunnel vision..... ..
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  • Influences

    ben folds..indigo girls..paula cole..joni mitchell..carole king..ani difranco..elliott smith..nick drake..sufjan stevens..tori amos..wilco..arcade fire
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  • Fred Roth Revue

    April 5th eh? Awesome!

    4 years ago
  • Fred Roth Revue

    Dylan is a genius! We're the only two people who know this.

    4 years ago
  • Reefus Moons

    Hi Laurie,

    Thanks for the add, lovely voice and songs.

    Best wishes,

    Reefus.

    4 years ago
  • The Starlings

    Hey Laurie - We’re having our CD Release for “Marveling the While,” this Saturday, 4/5 at The Tractor. We’d love it if you could come! Please note it’s an early show starting at 6pm. Hope to see you there, and hope all is well with you...Joy and The Starlings

    5 years ago
  • ELIGAR

    Hi Laurie!

    Thank you so much.

    Your music is wonderful, great.

    Continues shining and making your awesome music.

    That all your dreams become in fact, i wish the best.

    Peace, love, joy, harmony, prosperity, success and very happiness in your way forever.

    Take care.

    All my best feelings from Venezuela.

    5 years ago
  • katie

    Laurie...I love your new layout!!!! I hope things are going well for ya! I miss you tons...we need to get together sometime soon! hugs!

    5 years ago
  • FAWM.ORG

    FAWMTASTIC!!

    5 years ago
  • terry lund

    are you gothic?

    5 years ago
  • Herky Cutler

    Greetings Laurie!

    Thank you for the add...You have a wonderful voice....smiling...

    Perhaps we'll run into each other one day. I hope to be playing the Pegasus again next summer.

    All the best!

    Herky

    5 years ago
  • Mare Wakefield

    Hey LKC!

    We will rock that house!! Looking forward to it!

    xxoo
    Mare

    5 years ago
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Bio:

"I can't recall any sort of epiphany where I realized that music was my calling," explains singer/songwriter Laurie Katherine Carlsson, who didn't start playing guitar until she was 21. "It sucked me in slowly. I picked up a guitar and learned to play an Indigo Girls song (that would be "Blood and Fire," for the record.) I wrote some poetry and set it to music. I made the decision to go to music school (the prestigious Berklee College of Music). I booked my first gig and scrambled to write more songs to fill out the set. I put out a record. I searched for bandmates, And one morning I woke up and knew that music was it for me."

The fact that music wasn't an obvious career choice seems strange, given the effortless ease and grace of Carlsson's music. Her clear voice and lilting melodies are the anchor for emotionally resonant songs that blend the folk influences she was raised on (Joni Mitchell, James Taylor, Carole King) with inspiration from modern pop-rock acts like Ben Folds, Wilco and Jonatha Brooke.

Music from Carlsson's debut album, "Life Is Made Of," has been featured in Starbucks stores across the States, and her open-hearted, instantly memorable songs have been winning over an ever-expanding audience that includes rarely impressed industry types like Jason Ferguson, the booking manager of the Moore and Paramount Theaters in Seattle, who unequivocally calls her an "artist to watch."

Like her musical influences, Carlsson's lyrical inspiration comes from a classic place – relationships.

"I have a giant fear of coming across as cheesy," she admits. "But perhaps I am cheesy and just need to embrace that fact."

Carlsson needn't worry about coming across as trite. Her songs adeptly display a grasp of life's complexities. In "Like Song," she tells a potential paramour that "This is not a love song/crafted from your body/I guess this is a like song/forgive me if it comes out oddly." It's a testament to the friendship that needs to exist behind any real relationship.

For now, you can catch Carlsson and her band at better venues around the Northwest, supporting their new self-titled EP. But keep your eyes and ears open – this is an artist with long-term goals, the talent to accomplish them and a healthy dose of tunnel vision.

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Member Since:

March 12, 2006

Influences:

ben folds
indigo girls
paula cole
joni mitchell
carole king
ani difranco
elliott smith
nick drake
sufjan stevens
tori amos
wilco
arcade fire

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