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Biography
Lynda Barnes Lovett, a composer of "new old standards",
is a classically trained pianist, who began playing the piano
at age three and performing for large audiences at age eight.
While majoring in piano at Birmingham-Southern Conservatory
of Music, she was one of several in the Southeastern U.S. chosen
to perform a public lesson for Stravinsky. Later, she was briefly
an accompanist for the Washington D.C. Ballet. A
fellow pianist describes her this way: "If most of us have
20 gigabyte memories, Lynda has a 200 gig memory, which jump
starts her creative combinations." Another musician adds,
"Her piano sounds range from Jerry Lee Lewis to Marvin
Hamlisch." An arranger and music professor noted, "When
she plays the piano, it sounds like the entire orchestra."
She is writing romantic ballads, which other musicians
have called “new old standards” that are “written
in the tradition of Porter, Gershwin, Berlin, and Rogers and
Hammerstein”. Go to Romantic Balads |