Laurie Mayer (composer)

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Laurie Mayer (born 1961) is an American born composer and songwriter who has spent much of her musical career in the UK. She majored in both music and fine art at UCLA before relocating to London. She was part of the group Torch Song.

Career[]

During the 1980s and 1990s she was part of the group Torch Song. The band released four albums: Wish Thing, Ecstasy, Exhibit A, and Toward the Unknown Region. Together they ran Guerilla Studios, with Rico Conning[1] as the in-house sound engineer.[2] Conning was also a member of The Lines, a UK post-punk band.

She worked with Etienne Daho on his albums 'Pop Satori' and 'Pour nos vies martiennes'. During that time she released an EP, Bright Blue Night. The title track was covered as "Le seul cœur que je brise" by the Daho produced version recorded by Belgian pop artist Lio.[citation needed]

Mayer released a solo album, Black Lining in 2006, which was co-produced and co-written by Rico Conning.[3]

The song "Falling Free" on Madonna's MDNA album (2012), was co-written by Mayer, Madonna, Joe Henry and Madonna's producer.[4]

In 2009, she co-authored the book The Way We Were California: Nostalgic Images of the Golden State with M.J. Howard.[5]

References[]

  1. ^ "The Judges". BBC World Service. Retrieved 17 May 2020.
  2. ^ Murphy, Ben (25 April 2016). "Interview: Acid House and Post-Punk Engineer Rico Conning". Red Bull Music Academy. Retrieved 17 May 2020.
  3. ^ "Black Lining - Laurie Mayer". AllMusic. Retrieved 15 June 2020.
  4. ^ "MDNA by Madonna". Apple Music. Retrieved 17 May 2020.
  5. ^ Mayer, Laurie; Howard, M.J. (2009). The way we were California : nostalgic images of the Golden State. Globe Pequot Press. ISBN 9780762754526.

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