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Lorri Zimmerman

Canadian singer from Montréal. Started in the music industry in 1966 with a TV talent show called "The Like Young" and participated in an album the show released. In 1968 she joined with [b][a=Munks][/b] and performed as [b]Sweet Loraine & The Munks [/b] for nearly a year before going their separate ways. She soon joined up with [b]Life[/b], a psychedelic band on [l=Polydor] that had some chart success with single "Hands Of The Clock." In 1969, the group disbanded and Zimmerman began making some demos for music publishers [l=Chappell & Co. Ltd.], which led to the recording of her only solo album for [l=Crescent Street Records] in 1971. Crescent Street wound down and she signed with [l=Sweet Plum], then went on to tour as a backing singer for [a227848] before forming pop-rockers [a529105] in the mid-'70s and continuing to sing backing vocals for a variety of artists.

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Lorri Zimmerman

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