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by louise perryman
& the paisley couch project.
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"Some will classify her as "Jazz", some
"R&B",
some "Neo Soul", some "Pop",
however my feeling is that most of you won't care about the category
and just dig on the music...
This charismatic singer/songwriter has echoes of Laura Nyro, Minnie
Riperton and Anita Baker.
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who is louise
perryman?
Blessed with a voice that
glides effortlessly over music of many styles, Louise Perryman's
dynamic expression and often awe-inspiring versatility has made her one
of Sydney's busiest and certainly most prolific singer/songwriters.
Dubbed "the white woman with the black voice", she is
impossible to truly categorise. This charismatic performer explodes the
stereotype of conventional SOUL/R&B with her vibrant stage presence
and richly textured voice. Louise is of that rare breed of
singer/songwriter who actually embraces her audience, inviting them to
join her on a journey of the soul. Her obvious love of live performance
has attracted a dedicated and ever-growing fan base who relish the
experience of getting swept up in an artistic whirlwind of evocative
lyrics and soaring vocals.
Such dedication and energy has attracted the cream of Australia's
musicians, so, as you would expect, any performance is a
must-see celebration.
Louise Perryman sings like nobody you've ever heard. Soothing and
soulful, sensual and surprising, you will find yourself swimming in her
voice. Her lyrics will tear at your heart and her extraordinary voice
will heal your soul.
Originally from Adelaide in Southern Australia, Louise's musical
journey began as a viola player, studying at The Elder Conservatorium
of Music and whiling away the hours at orchestra practice. School
camps, a campfire and a few schoolmates who played the guitar
planted the seed that would one day burgeon into the refined,
highly-esteemed artist she is today. Louise pursued a career in
marketing and advertising before finally deciding that it was time to
answer the voice that screamed out inside of her! By then, there had
been many nights sitting at the piano writing songs.
With just a suitcase of clothes and a suitcase of music, Louise moved
to Sydney in 1987, and has since, amassed an impressive body of work
with 5 albums already under her belt.
The road has, of course, been long and winding, with all of the twists
and turns necessary to make the stories that form the basis of her
songs all the more interesting.
Louise's career shifted into gear with the release of her first album "Come on-a my house" (recorded at the Sydney Opera House) which
launched in 1999 to a packed audience at The Basement. In the same
year, The APRA "Composer Exposer" Showcase led to national exposure
with her tracks featured on two compilation albums of Australia's
brightest talents. Louise continues to win coveted songwriting awards
both in Australia and overseas and is consistently singled out.
In the year 2000, Louise
spread her musical wings, picking up the guitar to see if she could
write in a different fashion. Indeed she did just that, and once
again, her versatility and ability to transcend all genres is
showcased, with an acoustic CD, "Nowhere Near Eleven", launched on her
page at the now defunct MP3.com in March 2001.
Next, a superb piano and
vocal album of timeless covers, "The Painter and The Bird", was
recorded with Bill Risby. This album was quickly picked up by
Universal Records in The Philippines and was released there in November
2003.
Then there was, "Whisper My Name", released to much
critical acclaim. Among the many awards received, Louise scored the
prestigious 1999 Australian
Songwriter's Association R&B Song of the Year for "Thinkin' Too
Much" and was Billboard's Gospel runner up for "Prayer For You" in
2003.
And now, under the banner
of Louise Perryman and the Paisley Couch Project, "whatever Lucy says",
a laidback album of contemporary, soulful pop songs produced by Sam
Hawksley. Some may see this new cd as a change in direction for Louise,
but for most people, it is the same voice and the same quality
songwriting we have come to expect. One of the songs, "genius of love", has appeared on Neighbours late 2006/early 2007.
Louise is now sharing her
working knowledge and expertise with the younger generation and is
currently the Music Producer on Australian Idol as well as being a
consultant for the Talent Development Project of NSW. She is also now writing for other artists. Her song, “When I Get There”, appears on Anthony Callea’s debut CD, The 2005 cast of Australian Idol recorded her track, “Ready”, as their single, and this year, Sony BMG's Amy Pearson and the young sisters from the Life Changing Experiences Foundation Sister 2 Sister programme recorded her song “When It’s Right For You”.
Louise Perryman's
provocative lyrical style, honesty, humour and "that
voice" continues to strike the right chord with her peers and her
growing audience. She is style with substance ... she is raw energy
with a slick coating of soul ... and she will surely go straight
to your heart!