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About Carrie clark & the Lonesome Lovers

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Carrie Clark is watching you. Oh, maybe not literally, but one constant running throughout Between the Bed Sheets & Turpentine is the Seattle songwriter's keen eye for the telling detail and quirks of human nature. These thirteen originals span a gamut of styles, from classic country ("I'm A Lark," "Where Are You") and surging rock ("What Have We Done," "Down At My Knees") to mischievous music hall numbers ("The Night Before") and jazz ("The Stranger"), but all of them showcase her astute powers of observation. 

As they like to say in Hollywood, all the events in Carrie Clark's music are based on a true story. Not just curious events, but the gamut of emotions brought to the fore by challenges both large and small, and how our voices, faces and body language reflect different sentiments. Clark finds people endlessly fascinating, and all her songs dwell on human foibles. She knows the best places to eavesdrop on inspiring anecdotes, too. "I love dive bars in the winter," she adds.  

On the surface, many of these originals may seem primarily concerned with having fun and doling out generous doses of sassiness, yet they reveal myriad layers upon closer inspection. The album's title, Between the Bed Sheets & Turpentine, is a line from one of the more lighthearted selections ("The Night Before"), but it neatly summarizes the emotional scope of the disc, which encompasses not only all the feelings that can crop up in the bedroom—passion, loneliness, dreams—but also the sometimes hard work of cleaning up after life's mishaps. 

The follow-up to 2006's Seems So Civilized, Between the Bed Sheets & Turpentine boasts the fullest sound and most fully realized arrangements in her catalog yet. Much of the credit, she demurs, goes to her band, the Lonesome Lovers; multi-instrumentalist and arranger Greg Fulton ("my right arm") has been with Clark since 2003, and the other members of the quintet, Kohen Burrill (Tubaluba), Kevin Emerson (Central Services), Dave Pascal (Love Markets) and Rob Witmer (Love Markets), all boast tenures of two years or longer.

She also underscores the pivotal role played by producer Martin Feveyer (Blue Scholars, Zoe Muth and the Lost High Rollers, Jesse Sykes and the Sweet Hereafter) in helping make her fourth independently released record the finest in her canon yet, pushing Clark and all her musicians to the utmost. The producer also encouraged them to experiment and tease out the unique character within each song, taking full advantage of the ensemble's versatile musicianship. A few of them changed quite drastically, and Clark cites "What Have We Done"—a state-of-the-world meditation inspired by her toddler nephew—as an especially successful example.  

"I'm really proud of this record," she concludes. "I've grown a lot since the last one, and I'm excited to share this music." Carrie Clark is watching you; you'd be wise to keep your eyes—and ears—on Carrie Clark and the Lonesome Lovers, too.

Carrie Clark

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An Oregon native weaned on classics by Willie Nelson, Johnny Cash, the Beach Boys and ABBA, Carrie Clark immersed herself in music at an early age, teaching herself to play piano and guitar, and writing her own songs. Her diverse musical palette is unsurprising given her wide-ranging performance background: since moving to Seattle, her ventures have included an indie pop ensemble, a folk duo, and a jazz big band. She's also proven adept at sharing stages with myriad artists, appearing on bills with Laura Veirs, Mark Olsen of the Jayhawks, Basia Bulat, and Portland's notorious Vagabond Opera.

The Lonesome Lovers

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Greg Fulton
Electric, acoustic and lap steel guitar; mandolin, ukulele, banjo; piano and organ; backing vocals and often times Carrie's right arm.  When absent from the Lonesome Lovers he makes noise around town with the Jazz Police, NudgeNudge and occasionally with the Seattle Symphony Pops.  He can also be heard in film scores and in musical theater as a pit musician.

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Kevin Emerson
Drums and backing vocals and so so much more!  When Kevin isn't keeping the Lonesome Lovers on beat he's writing songs and singing in Central Services and their kids music counterpart, Board of Education.  He is also the author of the Oliver Nocturne books and Carlos is Going to Get It. In his small amounts of spare time you'll find him gardening in his back yard.

Guest Lonesome Lovers...

Jeff Blancato, bass
Sue Corcoran, backing vocals
Vincent Gates, guitar
Ed Littlefield, drums
Steve Norman, pedal steel



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Kohen Burrill
Drummer extraordinaire with a mind like a steel trap.  When he isn't keeping the Lonesome Lovers in time you can find him performing with local bands, Tubabluba and Show Brazil.

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Dave Pascal
Bassist,  magician of the low end and one of the few Seattle natives.  You can also find Dave sporting a slip and rollicking with the fabulous Weimar-inspired band, The Love Markets or in standard dress with the Jazz Police and steel drum band, the Toucans.

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Rob Witmer
Accordion squeezer and Seattle native,  Rob also plays clarinet, saxophone, and steel drums.  In addition to the Lonesome Lovers, Rob can be seen performing in a slip with the Love Markets, or in a suit with the art collective "Awesome." Other bands he's played with include Saint Bushmill's Choir, Sanford Arms and the Toucans.  You can also find Rob on the local theater scene, creating original music and sound design.  His all time favorite past time while on tour? Running through sprinklers.

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