Americans have been getting acquainted with Bulli after singer songwriter Jordie Lane added one of his new works to the touring circuit. Now it’s Australia’s turn.
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Lane, the son of Australian comedian Denise Scott, relocated to the US several years ago to pursue his music career.
He’s just released his third album GLASSELLLAND (pronounced Glas-Sell-Land), which includes the folk/country tune “Black Diamond”.
The album was is a culmination of songs written over the last few years which producer Clare ‘Lollies’ Reynolds said is like a mixture of musical greats.
“Imagine Rufus Wainwright is drinking tequila with Neil Young. In walks Paul McCartney, arm in arm with Neil Finn discussing the demise of human connection. If you can picture that then you’re drawing closer to the space and fanciful world that Jordie and I have created,” she said.
Lane has also had plenty of love in the USA of late, scoring National airplay on the 26 Million subscriber based Sirius-XM Radio, coveted performances on NPR’s ‘Mountain Stage’ and tours with the likes of Grammy winner Ruthie Foster, and Pennsylvania’s, The Stray Birds covering 38 states of America.
Jordie Lane and his new band The Sleepers will play at the Bulli Heritage Hotel on November 11.