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Liz Larin

Liz Larin (born Mary Elizabeth Larin) is a Detroit-born, internationally recognized musician, composer and music producer. Liz Larin is also the founder of Bona Dea Music, an independent label which focuses on electronic pop/rock, world and ambient music and American City Media, a digital media company specializing in video and interactive publishing. Liz Larin has risen to become one of the most celebrated artists out of the Detroit music scene. In 2003, when readers of ''Jam Rag Magazine'' voted her #1 out of 80 Detroit acts, Jam Rag featured her on the cover as ''Detroit's Goddess of Rock''," a title that celebrated her musically adventurous live shows in Detroit. In 2004 she swept the Detroit Music Awards with her album ''The Story of O-Miz,'' beating out better known Detroit-area artists such as Eminem, White Stripes and The Funk Brothers for album of the year. In 2006 she dominated the Detroit Music Awards again with her release, ''Wake Up, Start Dreaming,'' garnering top awards including "Outstanding Rock Artist/Group," "Outstanding Rock/Pop Recording," "Outstanding Rock/Pop Songwriter," "Outstanding Rock Instrumentalist (guitarist)," and "Outstanding Rock/Pop Vocalist." In 2008 she won top honors "Outstanding Electronic Music Producer," and "Outstanding World Music Instrumentalist" when Bona Dea Music released LusterKraft - The Transmitter, Stella 13 - When Soul Becomes Symphony, and Liz Larin - Blue Circus Life, three different CD's on the same day. In 2013 AOR Magazine in the UK voted Liz Larin #15 of the top 50 women in rock music history. In 2014 Bona Dea Music released Liz Larin's "Hurricane," which includes a multi-media concert with self produced computer graphics, video and photography. Currently Liz Larin composes music for film and television splitting her time between Montreal and New Orleans, and releasing music under LusterKraft, Stella 13 and Arcello.
Larin is known for her soul-searching lyrics, her eclectic tracks, her award-winning electric guitar work, and her powerful and evocative vocals. Liz Larin's music has paved the way for strong female artists such as Ellie Goulding, Florence & The Machine, Lorde and Lana Del Rey. The Metro Times writes "Although sometimes compared to, Sarah McLachlan, Sheryl Crow, Avril Lavigne, Liz Larin has style all her own."〔(Metrotimes.com )〕 RockWorld says of Larin, "Her music is in the realm of say, Bonnie Raitt but with an electronic edge and much, much better."〔(Rocknworld.com )〕
==Background==
A self-taught guitarist and pianist from the age of ten, by the age of 15 she was asked to teach guitar at the local music store. In the store she made connections with musicians of many styles and was soon playing jam sessions across the city. When Liz announced to her parents she was going to join a rock band, her parents objected. Liz left home at age 16, supporting herself by teaching guitar and playing gigs.

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