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Lake Street Dive L-R: Mike "McDuck" Olson, Akie Bermiss, Rachael Price, Mike Calabrese, and Bridget Kearney at BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival, Brooklyn NY 2017. Lake Street Dive released their first Signature Sounds Recordings album, Lake Street Dive, in November 2010. They credit Jim Olsen, president of Signature Sound, as being the band's ...
Writing for Allmusic, music critic j. poet wrote of the album "Lake Street Dive don't sound anything like a band you'd hear in a dive.They're a bright, bubbly pop-jazz quartet and write songs that would fit perfectly on an AAA, lite jazz, or adult contemporary station. "[1]
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When Lake Street Dive settled in to work with producer Mike Elizondo on the band’s new album, “Obviously,” it might not have seemed like a completely obvious choice — at least not for ...
Good Together is a studio album by Lake Street Dive, released in 2024. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The album was nominated for the 2025 Grammy Award for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album . [ 4 ]
Rachael Price (born August 30, 1985) is an Australian-American jazz and blues singer, known for her work as the lead singer for the band Lake Street Dive.She was born in Sydney, Australia, and grew up in Tennessee, graduating from the New England Conservatory of Music.
Free Yourself Up is the sixth studio album by Lake Street Dive. It was released through Nonesuch Records on May 4, 2018 both as a CD and on vinyl and various electronic formats. [ 5 ] The album was produced by Lake Street Dive and Dan Knobler.
The soundtrack largely culls material from Lake Street Dive, with three choice, intriguing covers thrown into the mix: the old soul and R&B standard "This Magic Moment" (first recorded by the Drifters in 1960, but then covered by unlikely acts such as Lou Reed and the Misfits), George Michael's "Faith" and Hall and Oates' "Rich Girl".