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Lori Passineau is a vocalist/songwriter/performer who has worked with a variety of pro musicians writing, recording, and performing original and covered material. She is accomplished in blues, jazz, funk and rock, able to excite an audience with her sultry/torchy to rockin' shows.

An adult contemporary entertainment band playing blues, jazz & funk, from sultry to rockin', features the music from Lori's CD "All The Way," along with a collection of tasty covers.

Nothing gives Lori more pleasure than to take the stage and rock! Her gutsy, sultry style has been compared to many but, in fact, is unique. Her desire to create and record quality music — ass shakin, gyratin, heart & soul grabbing, feel good music will leave you wanting more.

Currently residing in Phoenix, AZ, Lori is in the studio recording a new rockin blues CD that is a collaboration project with the talented songwriter/producer Jesse Stokes. The planned CD release will be early next year. She will be hitting the local music scene soon, so please check back for a schedule of her upcoming appearances and tours — it's a show you won't want to miss!

EarBuzz Review
"Lori Passineau sings from a heart full of experiences, both good and bad. Her entertainingly soulful and bluesy style would have been welcomed in any old school gin joint or night club. "All The Way" showcases those talents. The listener can picture her subtly flirting with the piano player, glancing at the on-lookers sitting at their two-tops with candles lit and drinks half empty. "Broken" rocks with early Bonnie Raitt abandon. It's refreshing to hear the power in a woman exclaiming: "You begged me not to leave you now, but it's too late to make it right." She takes on the
   
 

typical male role here; breaking hearts and moving on. We get a hint of Stevie Ray Vaughn in the slick guitar playing on "In the Rain." Passineau projects star like quality in this cut. Her vocal prowess conjuring images of Janis Joplin, and though her voice differs sonically from Joplin's, the power and hunger is there. Things get a drummy make-over on "Wings of a Dove." This track allows the artist to get her pop groove on, while retaining that soulful touch; a Gladys Knight kinda flavor. Passineau is a pro, give her record a spin." — MM