
Bio
Songbird Lorin Hart has been writing songs about love and trouble, God and man, since before she grew her pinfeathers. Taking wing at a tender age, her flight from New England and summers at the Newport Folk Festival took her through the halls of Northwestern University. She alighted in Haight-Ashbury in time for the 1st Human Be-In, then flew on to Woodstock, Cambridge, Greenwich Village, Coconut Grove, Fayetteville, Arkansas, before finally landing in Los Angeles, California, kids and guitar in hand. (Sometimes she thinks she met everyone on the way: Leonard Cohen, Tom Waits, Country Joe Macdonald, Phil Spector, Richie Havens, Tim Buckley, Lucinda Williams, Bruce Palmer…)
Hart’s first album, Breathe, was produced by Chad Watson and featured drummer nonpareil Hal Blaine and keyboard genius Don Randi, renowned members of “The Wrecking Crew.” Watson also produced her second album, 2015’s Love Come Back. In the fall of 2024, Hart and Watson re-teamed for a third album, Prisoner Of Hope, with the legendary Jim Keltner and Don Randi again contributing their talents. Her band Lorin Hart Trust plays in the Los Angeles area several times a year.