Lorne Entress
Lorne Entress is an American drummer, multi-instrumentalist and record producer currently living in Glastonbury, Connecticut.
Entress has worked with a wide range of artists in pop, folk, Americana, blues and jazz styles. He has produced albums for Lori McKenna, Catie Curtis, Ronnie Earl, Mighty Sam McClain, singer-songwriter Mark Erelli, Amy Black, Ronnie Earl, and many others.[1] While known mainly as a producer and drummer/percussionist, Entress has been described as playing "every instrument under the sun, all with taste and restraint."[2] On recordings his instruments have included guitars, keyboards, accordion, bass, autoharp, dulcimer, synths, and mandolin among others.
Collaborations
Entress has performed and or recorded with the following acts:
- Johnny Adams
- Beth Amsel
- Big Al Anderson
- Austin and Elliot
- Amy Black
- Dennis Brennen
- Henry Butler
- Dave Carter and Tracy Grammer
- Susan Cattaneo
- Catie Curtis
- Kris Delmhorst
- Madi Diaz
- Ben Demerath
- Ronnie Earl
- Mark Erelli
- Jeffrey Foucault
- Peter Francis
- Four Piece Suit
- Vance Gilbert
- Tracy Grammer
- Jim Henry
- John Hogg
- The Horseflies
- Johnny Hoy
- Diana Jones
- Bruce Katz
- Jonathan Kingham
- Jess Klein
- Shane Koss
- Bobby Keyes
- Jenna Lindbo
- Lucky Stereo
- David Maxwell
- Bruce MacKay
- Larry MaCray
- Mighty Sam McClain
- Erin McKeown
- Lori McKenna
- Alastair Moock
- Charlie Musselwhite
- Nerrisa & Katryna Nields
- Ellis Paul
- The Radio Kings
- Hayley Reardon
- Kayla Ringelheim
- The Shabboo All Stars
- The Story
- Les Sampou
- Susan Tedeschi
- Toni Lynn Washington
- Brooks Williams
- Kim Wilson
Books
- Time and Drumming (Mel Bay)
- Guitar Hymnal (Commissioned by the First Church of Christ, Scientist)
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References
- Biography Archived September 28, 2007[Date mismatch], at the Wayback Machine at lorneentress.com
- "Review: Lori McKenna, Bittertown". Archived from the original on February 8, 2007. Retrieved January 23, 2007.
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