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Rachel Lorin

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Atlanta-bom teenager Rachel Lorin was schooled in the classics long before she made it to New York - classic rock, that is! Before Broadway’s "Rock of Ages" helped audiences rediscover Journey or TV’s mega-hit "Glee" reminded us that you could carry a tune and still rock, Rachel was slaying these same iconic songs with a skillfully nuanced three octave range. .... Now she’s ready to eam her place next to the best of pop rock’s power-belt sopranos drawing favorable comparisons to Pat Benatar and Heart’s Ann Wilson. Not a throw-back to an earlier generation but the rebirth of a new age, this super-talented girl instinctively knew that she could borrow from the past and retool it for the future. Part of BMI music publishing’s young writers’ roster, Rachel crafts her new soon-to-be classics with an ear for rock’s glory days but with the soul of today’s youth. Although she’s keenly aware of her contemporaries, ask her whom she is influenced by and she’ll rattle off a litany of rock’s legendary female performers; chief among them Benatar and Wilson but also more eclectic artists like Stevie Nicks and Joan Jett. She is a big fan of power belter Kelly Clarkson as well. Rachel most recently appeared in E! Canada's The Next Big Thing and Oxygen's The Next Big Thing NY. She’s also appeared in national commercial spots for Sony, Bazooka Bubblegum, and an American Idol karaoke game to name just a few.
Rachel was in the world premiere of Disney’s High School Musical I and II stage productions and since moving to New York City, has appeared frequently off-Broadway. As a soloist, she has been featured at XL Nightclub, Splash Nightclub, the Ritz Lounge, 54 Below, Time Out NY, Secret Lounge, the Sundance Film Festival, center court at the US Open, and The Apollo. She has also performed for the multiple charities listed here. She made her television acting debut in "Flying By," a Lifetime movie starring Billy Ray Cyrus and Heather Locklear as well as Mean Girls 2.
These days Rachel likes to spend her free time in guitar boot camp but she has also studied with Donald Lawrence, voice coach to Christina Aguilera and R&B group En Vogue, musical director for Stephanie Mills and producer for a host of artists including Peabo Bryson. She currently works with Broadway/pop vocal coach and cabaret producer Trapper Felides as well as rocker Tony Harnell, from the rock group TNT.

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