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 oretta McNair, a fine singer with a beautiful voice, is a very talented
songwriter whose lyrics give fresh takes and viewpoints
about universal topics, especially love and relationships. While
her previous CD, Deeper Than Indigo, was an impressive effort,
her most recent recording, Intimate Portrait, is a giant step
forward. "Intimate Portrait is a collection of my best writing,"
says Loretta. "It is all acoustic, and it has the vocals and the
lyrics up front." A superior storyteller, she introduces a dozen
fine originals on this memorable set.
Raised in Southern California, Loretta remembers, "My grandfather,
who played mandolin and banjo, bought me a guitar when I was 12
years old and sent me to guitar school to have lessons. One of
my teachers was the backup guitarist for John Davidson. My mother
played piano and she wrote songs for all of her children. I taught
my sisters how to sing harmonies. We would have family jam sessions."
Loretta spent a period playing classical guitar but was more
interested in the music of the Beatles, the Beach Boys and the
British Invasion bands, and she learned harmonies from listening
to the Lennon Sisters. She got occasional calls to perform as a
single act for hotels, showcases and weddings but was a realist.
"It was a dream of mine to be a singer, but my grandfather taught
me that I would need a backup plan because he said hardly any
artist can make a living."
Although Loretta chose to work in the business world, she always
sang and performed. She appeared in musicals (The Music Man was a
favorite), worked with an international chorus for four years, and
particularly enjoyed being part of an ensemble. In addition, she
wrote music, starting when she was 12 on the very day that she
received her first guitar. A turning point in her career occurred
in the mid-1990s when her famous friend, Herbie Hancock, heard a
demo she had recorded. On it she performed three songs that she
co-wrote with a musician who was working with the keyboardist
during that period. Hancock encouraged her and would later say,
"Loretta’s songs are fresh and unique. Her voice is clear, with a
beautiful balance between warmth and edgy power. Her lyrics are
exquisite and the musical performances are gripping with emotion.
The more I hear, the more I want to hear." Loretta was inspired to
focus on her music career. She has since been a guest vocalist on
Mars Lasar’s CD The Eleventh Hour and performed her own material
in Los Angeles and Orange County clubs and coffeehouses.
She first gained attention when she recorded Loretta McNair and
Blues Of The World, followed by Deeper Than Indigo. "The Blues Of
The World CD did not have a central theme. They were simply songs
that I liked with several of the other band members also
contributing a selection apiece. Deeper Than Indigo has electric
blues along with a couple of acoustic tracks, and it is mostly a
very driving set. Intimate Portrait is the best representation of
my music."
Loretta McNair, who has developed into one of the most promising
of today’s singer/songwriters, has on Intimate Portrait recorded
several originals that could easily catch on as 21st century
standards. For example, "That’s What I’m Here For" would be a
natural for jazz-oriented singers. Throughout this highly
ppealing CD, Loretta is joined by sympathetic sidemen including
Ian Francisco on piano, organ, guitar and strings. Five of the
songs were written in collaboration with Francisco who Loretta
calls "the best co-writer that I ever had." The music
overall is beyond simple categorization, containing aspects of
folk, country, jazz and pop along with Loretta’s personality.
Most of the songs deal with love and Loretta names "That’s
What I’m Here For," "Someone Who’ll Stay" and
the heartbreaking "Everybody Lies" as being among her personal
favorites. Many of the originals are based partly on experiences
from her life, which accounts for the universal truths and fresh
insights. Whether it is the wistful "When Memories Fly," the
forceful "I Don’t Need Your Love," or the romantic "He Calls Me
Angel," there is a great deal of superior material for
listeners to savor and enjoy.
For the future, Loretta says, "I have found my niche as far as
the style that works best for me. I look forward to writing in
other fields, especially country and pop, reaching as many
people as possible, and writing, not just for myself, but
for other artists." It seems only a matter of time before Loretta
McNair receives acclaim for both her rich songs and her heartfelt
vocals.
In addition to her music, Loretta is a notable painter of
portraits in oils. She also volunteers for a Presidential Award
winning charity, The Unusual Suspects, teaching at-risk teens how
to write, produce, stage and act in their own original plays.
In 2009, with her assistance, they are producing a musical.
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