Lawrence "Lipbone" Redding

Musical Artist

1967 –

95

Who is Lawrence "Lipbone" Redding?

Lawrence "Lipbone" Redding is an American born songwriter, guitarist, singer, composer and performance artist. He is most noted for his ability to imitate accurately brass instruments and incorporate them into live musical performances. The name Lipbone is a contraction of "Lip Trombone". In addition, Redding also utilizes throat singing, which is one of the oldest forms of music found in a variety of cultures.

Redding's album Hop The Fence ranked #3 on the Jamband Radio Chart in 2007 and remained in the top 10 for 11 consecutive weeks. The song "Dogs Of Santiago," written and performed by Redding, ranked in the top 100 of the Americana Music Association radio charts for the same year. In July 2011 the album "UNBROKEN" by Lipbone Redding and The LipBone Orchestra reached #71 on the Americana Music Association Radio radio charts.

The song "Hollywood An' Vine", written and performed by Redding, is on the soundtrack of A&E's television program Parking Wars. The song "Tuscaloosa Suntan", written and performed by Redding, is on the soundtrack of MTV's television program Jersey Shore. The songs "I Hear Voices" and "Precious things", written and performed by Redding, are on the soundtrack of FX's television program Starved.

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Born
1967

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on July 23, 2013

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