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www.hot-lyts.com"LOVE, LOSS & LUNACY," the new album, out NOW! Available everywhere and at Mary Lee's Corvette .___________________________________________________________ _________________________________ Mary Lee's Corvette was born on the lower east side of Manhattan at a place called Sin-e (the original, on St. Mark's Place). It started with Andy York on acoustic guitar, Joe Chiofalo on accordion and Mary Lee on vocals and tambourine. After a few months of performing, the group went into the studio to record live-to-two track demos at the suggestion of producer/guitarist/rock expert Eric "Roscoe" Ambel who knew this was the best way to capture what was happening in the live setting. Drums and bass were added to create the first record, the eponymous Mary Lee's Corvette. Of the 16 songs recorded, 8 were chosen for the promotional CD. The music ended up in some influential hands the late Billboard editor in chief Timothy White, and Bruce Warren and David Dye at WXPN in Philadelphia. From there, press and airplay began and a record deal followed which enabled the group to go into the studio and record a full album, True Lovers of Adventure, which further established Mary Lee's reputation as "a masterful songwriter" (Village Voice), a writer of "songs so meticulously crafted they sound completely natural" (Jon Pareles, New York Times), and "one of the most compelling voices in modern rock" (Dan Aquilante, New York Post). Then came a night that changed everything, one rainy night at Arlene Grocery in NYC, where Mary Lee and band accepted an outrageous invitation to perform the complete Dylan classic Blood On The Tracks. The show was recorded on a cassette tape, Mary Lee transferred it to CD, burned a handful of copies, and within a few months the CD landed in Rolling Stone with 4 stars and on Dylan's own website. This lead to the next studio album, 700 Miles, and a world tour opening for Joe Jackson. Mary Lee's Corvette arrived back home to an invitation to open for Dylan himself at The Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City. The new record Love, Loss & Lunacy picks up where 700 Miles left off, with a feeling of having fully arrived into a living world of rock n' roll. You can get all of Mary Lee's records HERE

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Member Since: 1/29/2006
Band Website: maryleescorvette.com
Band Members: Lots, including Andy York, Brad Albetta, Rod Hohl, Eric Ambel, Joe Chiofalo, Graham Hawthorne, Konrad Meissner, Paul Page, Jeremy Chatzky, Phil Cimino, Jon Graboff, Rich Pagano, Paul Ossola, Sibel Firat, Ann Klein
Influences: The Pretenders, Bob Dylan, my grandmother, the hammond A100, George & Ira Gershwin, Laura Veirs, Beulah Rowley, Fred Astaire, Linda Ronstadt, Aretha Franklin, the news
Sounds Like: "The bright bite in Mary Lee Kortes' voice combines the high mountain sunshine of Dolly Parton with a sweet iron undercoat of Chrissie Hynde". --Rolling Stone But you can decide for yourself, visit the mary lee's corvette web site . ____________________________________________________________ _________________________Join Mary Lee's Mailing List________________________________________________________ _____________________________ Watch Mary Lee jam with Anthony LaPaglia to her song "Lonely World" in the movie Happy Hour
Record Label: Western Force/Emergent/Zip
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Out of the Blue

So I'm checking my email like any other day and I get this email from someone identifying himself as a fan who wants lyrics to all my songs. Not just the ones on the webstie. He mentions that he lives...
Posted by Mary Lee's Corvette on Mon, 10 Sep 2007 09:49:00 PST

My life story in 20 minutes

Hello Friends:I'm about to be portrayed! There's a theater piece about East Village artists called Alphabet City which involves actors choosing someone from the neighborhood they want to portray. A wo...
Posted by Mary Lee's Corvette on Wed, 08 Aug 2007 08:10:00 PST

Opening for Dylan

I'd been hearing rumors that the Mary Lee's Corvette version of Blood On TheTracks was being played as intro music before some of Dylan's shows around the country. Our "You're A Big Girl Now" had bee...
Posted by Mary Lee's Corvette on Tue, 09 Jan 2007 10:55:00 PST

Tour de Midwest

Back from another leg of the LL&L tour. This one and the west coast were the first that Roscoe and I ever did together. It was fantastic. We rocked and folked and all that we're meant to do. Also got ...
Posted by Mary Lee's Corvette on Thu, 20 Jul 2006 05:45:00 PST

Send in your dreams of Dylan!

I awoke one morning from yet another great dream about Dylan and thought "I can't be the only person on the planet dreaming about Bob." So I posted on expecting rain and a few other places and people ...
Posted by Mary Lee's Corvette on Fri, 24 Feb 2006 06:43:00 PST