Coma feat. LTG

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Coma feat. LTG Singer / songwriter Loren Taylor was born in Chicago, USA, and influenced by the diverse mix of music found in that city --- everything from jazz to gospel, blues to House... Loren worked at ground-breaking Chicago House label DJ International (Tyree Cooper, Joe Smooth, Fast Eddie, etc.) He uses that knowledge today for MC gigs, adding his vocals skills to the usual "hosting" required for the job. Loren came to Europe in the early 90's, and toured extensively thru Europe, both with his own projects, and as a backup musician & singer for international recording artists. He has worked live on stage for artists such as Zucchero, Eddie Floyd ("Knock On Wood"), Celine Dion, Rufus Thomas, and others. He has also appeared often on international, national & local television broadcasts thru-out Europe --- ARD, ZDF & RTL (Germany); TVE (Spain); DRS (Switzerland); NBC-Giga (Europe-wide); video airplay on MTV Europe; appearance in Italy, Holland & Eastern Europe; and numerous television interviews thru-out Europe. He is currently based in Zurich, Switzerland. Loren has experience in the creation and presentation of pop music for the European market. For two years starting in 1999, Loren wrote the lyrics and performed in the project "Coma featuring LTG". Together with Swiss producer Andreas Nager, "Coma" produced two singles "Requiem" and "Tell me the way" that were released in over 60 countries worldwide. The songs reached chart position in Spain, Holland, Poland and few other counties, reaching Top Ten on Germany's Black Music Chart. Loren traveled widely thru Europe promoting & performing for "Coma". Notable appearances include RTL's "Dome" (estimated viewers: 2 million), and open-air performance in Canary Islands for 150,000 people. During this time, Loren also fronted a live band "LTG", performing some "Coma " songs live @ around 60 concerts a year thru-out Europe. In 2002 years Loren with two other participants creates group "The Fresh Juice" , but this group has no attitude to Rapsody. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.