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Rachel Loshak moved to New York City in the late Nineties from
Suffolk, England and honed her songwriting craft with her unique ‘bass and
voice’ style. Rachel has created four full-length LP’s: Firefly (2001), Mint
(2003), Peach Pony (2005) (including a duet with Norah Jones) and Colors
(2010). Peach Pony was released in several international territories to
critical acclaim. Rachel sang
onstage with Norah Jones at the Grammy™ Awards in 2003 and is featured
alongside her (and with Jesse Harris) on the Best of the Living Room
compilation released in 2002. Rachel has recorded vocals with Moby, as
well as Chris Ballew of Presidents Of The United States' family music project,
Caspar Babypants on his album Sing Along (2011). Rachel has toured in The United States as well as
internationally to Ireland, the UK, France, Germany, Scandinavia and South
Korea. Rachel also lent her vocal
talents to the Grammy™ Winning album Can You Canoe? (2013) by The Okee Dokee
Brothers.
In 2005 Rachel co-founded Apple-eye Productions with her husband
Morgan Taylor to create an outlet for their creative projects, including
Gustafer Yellowgold. Her role as
manager, business administrator and creative graphic production designer, has
led to the project to becoming a nationally known and critically acclaimed
family-entertainment brand.
SO BRIGHT, Rachel’s deepest and most mature studio album yet was
produced by Grammy ™ winning producer Dean Jones at No Parking studio in
Rosendale NY. Keeping the focus on Rachel’s unique bass and vocal foundation,
rich layers of harmony, violin, piano, organ, percussion, French horn and alto
flute were added in support of Rachel’s intimate and hauntingly melodic songs
of love, motherhood, friendship and death.
Rachel is joined on SO BRIGHT by an incredible cast of musicians
and singers including Dean Jones on drums, percussion and keyboards. Frances
England, Jennifer Lewis Bennett and Debbie Lan on backing vocals. Kirsten
Jacobsen on alto flute, as well as Rob Jost on French Horn, Chris Brown on
piano and Hammond organ, Dan Rieser on percussion and guest pianist Lori
Henriques.
Rachel now lives in the Catskills with Morgan and their two sons,
Harvey and Ridley.
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