Saint Low, Lorson has gone on to release albums with The Piano Creeps and Mary Lorson & the Soubrettes. She lives in Ithaca, New York. Lorson was born and...
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radio producer Mary Lorson, American singer-songwriter Larson (surname) Korson Morson This page lists people with the surname Lorson. If an internal...
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Saint Low (redirect from Mary Lorson & Saint Low)
Saint Low is a band and vehicle for singer-songwriter Mary Lorson, formerly of Madder Rose. Lorson formed the band in 2000, after taking a break from Madder...
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a new album was released in September 2019. The band is fronted by Mary Lorson, who shares songwriting duties with guitarist Billy Coté. The two singer/songwriters...
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(formerly of Letters to Cleo and Veruca Salt), and Madder Rose guitarists Mary Lorson and Billy Coté. The album release featured Donelly on vocals, guitars...
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socialite Mary Lorson, American writer, musician, and composer Mary Losseff (1907–1972), Russian-born British singer and film actress Mary Lou, several...
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Norwegian credited for introducing cross-country skiing to North America Mary Lorson, musician Richard Rood (born 1955), Grammy Award-winning violinist Clinton...
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music publishing company (Los Niños de Sara, Madder Rose, Doug Kershaw, Mary Lorson & Saint Low, Seb Taylor aka Kaya Project, Nick Fowler, Athenaeum). Songs...
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notably Samite of Uganda, The Burns Sisters, The Horse Flies, Johnny Dowd, Mary Lorson, cellist Hank Roberts, Anna Coogan, John Brown's Body, Kurt Riley, X...
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Girls Against Boys member Eli Janney. It featured guest appearances by Mary Lorson of Madder Rose and Scott McCloud of Girls Against Boys. The album release...
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