MUSIC

    Laurent Hart

    Laurent Hart

    Presented by PSALM - The Philadelphia Society for Art, Literature and Music at PSALM - The Philadelphia Society for Art, Literature and Music

    March 26, 2011


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    "This music feels like the truest for me," says Lauren of her fourth CD Good Things. The addictive blend of classic songwriting and edgy swagger is a soulful tip of the hat to the music Lauren listened to growing up in New Jersey: the sounds of Motown--Aretha Franklin, the Jackson 5 and Gladys Knight; and the grooves of Philly Soul--Gamble and Huff, Hall & Oates and the Hooters. Lauren's return to her roots was sparked by performances with the legendary Funk Brothers of Motown fame and the Philadelphia-based hip-hop/steel guitar band Slo-Mo, which she joined two years ago. "Good Things" was produced by Tony Reyes at Maze Studios in Atlanta. An undeniably talented producer/musician/songwriter who played bass in Lauren's band earlier in his career, Reyes has worked with Joss Stone, Gnarles Barkley, Gwen Stefani, Janet Jackson, Christina Aguilera, Elliot Yamin and Shakira. The album was masterfully engineered by Carlton Lynn, whose impressive collaborations include Collective Soul, TLC, Pink, Ashanti, Usher and Aretha Franklin.


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        PSALM - The Philadelphia Society for Art, Literature and Music

        5841 Overbrook Avenue
        Philadelphia, PA 19131

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        $16

        Info Phone: 215-477-7578

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      • Dates & Times

        Dates:
        March 26, 2011

        Times:

        8 pm

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