| Transformation
2012
by: Lisa Larue
Award-winning
keyboardist Lisa LaRue has released her fifth
album, titled "Transformation 2012"
on November 15, 2008. The title is derived from
the Mayan calendar, of which ends December 12,
2012.
"Many people suppose this to be the end
of the world," said LaRue. "However,
the Mayan elders teach that it is simply a transformation
into a new age, and it's how we handle such change
that mandates the outcome."
LaRue has always had an interest in educating
others about indigenous teachings; she is a tribal
member of the federally-recognized United Keetoowah
Band of Cherokee Indians in Oklahoma. Her debut
CD, titled "Beloved Tribal Women," was
produced by Will Alexander (Keith Emerson, Herbie
Hancock, Jeff Lorber, etc.) and included educational
information about numerous native women. She also
serves as a historian for her tribe, and is the
2008 Oklahoma Music Awards' "Native American
Artist of the Year."
"Transformation 2012" boasts a single
release titled "Save Me," with vocals
by John Payne (of "Asia" featuring John
Payne), as well as guest appearances by others.
These include progressive electric violinist James
Sudakow, former Blue Oyster Cult keyboardist Tommy
Zvoncheck, the British experimental project Sinu
Spiral, and cedar flutist Kerri Lake. Also credited
on the CD is drummer Bill Bruford.
"The Bruford work is unique, in that Bill
had already recorded the tracks, but gave me permission
to credit him on the liner notes, styled as Bill
Bruford (Studio Profile)," LaRue said. While
it is becoming increasingly common for known musicians
to provide tracks for production, but artist permission
for a credit makes for a more personal involvement.
"No voice other than John Payne could have
conveyed the emotions of 'Save Me'," stated
LaRue "I am honored John chose to do this
song, as I have always admired his talent and
creativity." Payne accepted the collaboration
proposal earlier this summer on a track completely
penned by LaRue.
LaRue is also a nominee in the "Instrumental"
category for the 2008 Hollywood Music Awards,
which will take place November 20 at the infamous
Highlands in Hollywood, and is also appearing
on the Progressive Rock Hall of Fame's compilation
CD, "Soundscapes."
"Transformation 2012" will be available
through CDBaby, as well as through LaRue's website
at www.lisalaruemusic.com
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