Julie
Lamb.
Where are you
from?
Wellington, New Zealand.
Name of band:
Julie Lamb Band.
Who else is in
your band?
Andrew Richardson, Drums; Callum Hazlitt-Black, Bass; Dave Hadley, Guitar;
Jacqui Nyman, Guitar; Damian Forlong, Trombone; John McDonald, Keyboards;
Geraint Scott, Saxophones; Andreas Lepper, Percussion; Charley Davenport,
Cello; Emma Davey, Miranda Turner, Deb Sisson, Backing Vocals.
How would you
describe yourselves?
Not Celine Dion.
This is what I
wrote about the last practice we had…"Tonight I have
to practice with the Lambinators. This will mean laughing hysterically at Andrew
Richardson and Damian Forlong. Getting hugs from 11 of the favouritist people
in my world. Grinning like a maniac because I get to sing my songs with the
people that arranged them. Grinning like a maniac because it’s one of my
favourite places to be. And they all come willingly because I lay squares of
chocolate from their houses all the way to the practice room. It takes a very
long time, BUT IT IS SO WORTH IT! Practice. One of the best fun things in my
world since 2012. Just imagine what I feel about a GIG!"
Who are your
main influences musically?
So many - so many... Joni Mitchell, Lionel Bart, King Crimson, Tim Rice and
Andrew Lloyd Webber, Janis Ian, 10cc, Jon Cleary, Mozart... SO MANY.
What do you hope
to achieve in music?
As much subjective perfection as possible while still
having fun... ;) Bwah ha ha!!
What has been
the highlight of your career so far, and why?
Trippin’ the Light – the album has legs – and a life of it’s own – SO PROUD!
And what’s the moment you want to forget?
Y'know - actually... no moment sticks
out! There are always embarrassing gaffes, and "wrongnesses" but
audiences are forgiving, and the band has a great sense of humour - collectively.
If you were
asked to pick just one of your songs to represent your music, what would it be
and why?
Nope - no can do - all varied and representative. I have written almost all of the songs – often with others outside the band to date. The drummer, bass player and guitarist arranged the backbone of all of them from the last album – so it’s a little different because we haven’t written as a unit.
Nope - no can do - all varied and representative. I have written almost all of the songs – often with others outside the band to date. The drummer, bass player and guitarist arranged the backbone of all of them from the last album – so it’s a little different because we haven’t written as a unit.
I think the
whole album "Trippin' the Light" is defining in the fact that the
genres are really, really varied – I stick to “We ain’t Celine Dion” as a
definition and call us rock based, whimsical. The rhythm section love Time
Flies. The backing vocalists love Clever Piece of Life, I love them ALL! The
horn section love Tell Me Who I Am… it’s a fiasco I tell you – a fiasco!
Where can we
find out more about your music?
www.julielamb.co.nz
www.reverbnation.com/juliefrankielamb
julielamb.bandcamp.com
https://soundcloud.com/julielamb
www.julielamb.co.nz
www.reverbnation.com/juliefrankielamb
julielamb.bandcamp.com
https://soundcloud.com/julielamb
Anything else
you’d like to say about your band that I forgot to ask?
We make great
arrangements. Uh huh!
Live, this
12-piece band has all the energy of a 747 taking off, but more finesse! The
Julie Lamb Band have all the necessary basics (drums, bass, guitar, vocals),
and all of the essential additives... (3 backing vocalists, cello, trombone,
saxophone, percussion and keys).
Vocalist Julie
Lamb has been about singing various styles for mumble years, but singing her
originals is her natural space, and it shows.
Andrew Richardson
(drums) and Callum Hazlitt-Black (bass) seem to have been playing together
forever, they keep the band tidy... and laughing! Andreas Lepper adds patterns
and effects with his incredible style and extensive collection of noise makers.
Dave Hadley's guitar
tone is perfect for our style of music, and his riffs are inspired. His hair is
also about the same length as Lamb's... they are the "Status Quo"
section of the band.
The horn section
- Damian Forlong on trombone and Geraint Scott on saxophones, toss out riffs at
exactly the right time, and provide dream solos - what showmen!
Charley
Davenport provides some incredible colour with his cello and effects. He puts
the mood into the works as if he'd written them himself. Just wow.
Keyboards are
played to great effect by John McDonald. He adds flair and colour for the band
to bounce off. And last, but not least, the beautiful, funny, vivacious backing
vocalists. Miranda Turner, Deb Rock-Evans and Emma Davey.
So much fun!
Come and get finessed!
These quotes are
from our album launch... "You were all so wicked, amazing afternoon guys
and girls, AND we are now the new proud owners of both Albums YAY Love you
Julie Lamb xx", "Awesome is the word for it! Awesome band, awesome
singers, awesome songs and awesome leader of the pack", "Hey Julie,
Absolutely fantastic afternoon, fabulous entertainment (bought both CDs!), you
are amazing! ... sorry we couldn't stick around to tell you to your face, had
to take off but managed to stay until the last song. Awesome!! xo"
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