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Karen Lane
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KAREN LANE originally from Perth Western Australia, moved to Sydney in 1990. Her initial grounding was the graveyard shift in seedy Kings Cross, with 10 piece original soul funk band, The Hard Word. Her first foray into Jazz quickly followed with the formation of The Eclectics, a sophisticated lounge trio playing standards. She won coveted slots, including headline at 1993 Western Australia's York Jazz Festival, and support for the elite British jazz pianist, Julian Joseph, during his 1994 Australian tour, at Sydney¹s premier jazz club the Basement. In 1993 Lane formed her first original band Deluge and between 1994 and 1997 established her song writing and band leading credentials culminating in the debut of her original acid jazz band, Substance, at the prestigious Bacardi Club for the 1995 Sydney International Arts festival
Two Steps from the Blues
By Karen Lane
Label: Krushgroove Productions
Released: 2016
Track listing: Don't Let the Sun Catch You Cryin'; Don't Explain; A Handful of Soul; Two Steps from the Blues; Easy Street; I Guess I'll Hang My Tears Out to Dry; All Night Long; Gravy Waltz; Make Sure You're Sure; He Was Too Good to Me; Sugar in My Bowl.
Karen Lane Organ Project: Two Steps from the Blues
by Geno Thackara
From intimate singer-songwriter crooning to bossa nova, Karen Lane and her versatile voice have graced many a stage in quite different contexts. The blues have always been an ingredient in there as well--albeit an infrequent one usually represented by the occasional encore--so it was probably inevitable that this facet of her personality would get its own ...
Easy Street
Album: Two Steps from the Blues
By Karen Lane
Label: 33 Records
Released: 0
Duration: 5:04
Take Five With Karen Lane
by Karen Lane
Meet Karen Lane: Originally from jny: Perth then jny: Sydney and Singapore and has been resident in London for the last 14 years. She has released five albums to rave reviews and played London's most prestigious jazz clubs including Pizza Express Jazz Club, Soho and Ronnie Scotts with musicians including Jamie Cullum, Geoff Gascogne, Enzo ...