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  1. 2. Jan. 2021 · Assuming she kept her surname, (which she very well may not have) I guess you could try researching Lisa David-Schierhorsts or variants thereof. Last edited: Jan 2, 2021 ajsmith , Jan 2, 2021

  2. The Left Banke was formed in 1965 and consisted of keyboard player/songwriter Michael Brown, drummer/singer George Cameron, bass guitarist/singer Tom Finn, singer Steve Martin (later known as Steve Martin Caro), and drummer Lisa (then known as Warren) David-Schierhorst.

  3. 19. Dez. 2011 · So with Tom's friend George Cameron and his old drummer, Warren David-Schierhorst, they went to World United Studios, where The Magic Plants had recorded, and ran into another 16-year-old named ...

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  4. 25. Aug. 2020 · L – R – Tom Finn, Steve Martin-Caro, Michael Brown, George Cameron, Warren David Schierhorst. “When we first started,” Finn says, “Mike was not considered to be a member of the group. It was my band, and I introduced all the people to one another.” Lookofsky appointed himself the band’s manager, publisher and producer. His ...

  5. The Left Banke was an American baroque pop band, formed in New York City in 1965. They are best remembered for their two U.S. hit singles, "Walk Away Renée" and "Pretty Ballerina". The band often used what the music press referred to as "baroque" string arrangements, which led to their music being variously termed as "Bach-rock", "baroque rock" or "baroque pop". The band's vocal harmonies ...

  6. Contents [] [] *1 History2 Band members; 3 Discography. 3.1 Albums; 3.2 Compilations; 3.3 Extended plays; 3.4 Singles; 4 References; 5 External links; History [] []. The Left Banke was formed in 1965 and consisted of keyboard player/songwriter Michael Brown, guitarist George Cameron, bass guitarist Tom Finn, drummer Warren David-Schierhorst, and singer Steve Martin (who also used the name ...

  7. 18. Jan. 2018 · Shortly into the proceedings, Finn met Steve Martin Caro, a Spanish-born aspiring singer whose mother was the famed 1950s flamenco guitarist Sarita Heredia. Informed of the need for vocalists at World United, Martin came down to the studio, where Lookofsky made him the band’s singer. Cameron moved to drums, replacing the fired David-Schierhorst.