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Karen's Music
In addition to her Acting, Karen has written, performed, and
recorded music for most of her life. Karen’s three CD’s are
in stores now, and available on her Web site and
Amazon.com
USED TO LOVE YOU MADLY, with original music and
lyrics by Karen Lynn, was recorded, partially in London, at
Abbey Road and live, in Philadelphia, and New York. It was
written during the filming of Saturday Night Fever, and
chronicles the inner life of her character, “Stephanie
Mangano.”
HOT MOONLIGHT!, was produced and arranged by Karen
Lynn and features her vocals, and harmonies on 11 of her
Dad, Jay Gorney’s, hits from his films and B’way shows
1920-1960. Her Dad wrote, “Brother Can You Spare a Dime,”
“You’re My Thrill,” and many classics of the American
Popular Songbook. He discovered Shirley Temple, in addition
to writing and producing films in the twenties and thirties.
Karen is a favorite and performs her Dad’s songs at Jazz
clubs in New York City between acting engagements.
THE DANCE OF THE DEADLY’S is Karen’s latest work. It
explores, through her own lyrics, vocals, and harmonies each
of the Seven Deadly Sins: each song being the “voice” of the
sin. This a club dance collection of driving rhythmic pop
songs with music by Andru Cann who has toured and
recorded with Peter Frampton, Uriah Heep and the Kinks. It
is starting to be played at dance venues in New York City.
Special
Note: Prices include shipping and handling. An
additional 5.00 for orders outside the USA.
-> NEW
"Dance Of The Deadly's" Price: $30.00
(with autograph)
Buy It

"Used To Love You Madly"
Price: $30.00 (with autograph)
Buy It
"Hot Moonlight"
Price: $30.00 (with autograph)
Buy It
Listen to sound clips from these three awesome CD'S below!
To download one of the songs
below, Click the title.
Below are sound clips and files
to Karen's Albums. You can order these albums autographed in
the store.
Used To Love You Madly
METAL MAGAZINE:
"Karen sings her heart out whether the tunes are Rock N'
Roll, Blues, Pop, Country...she's a nasty, sultry Diva. I
implore you to check this out!"
TUCSON LIFETYLES:
"Karen Lynn has deep musical roots...her original songs
explore the many sides of love and loss, using styles
ranging from jazz...to folk...to funk."
The below titles
are in Real Audio format.
Hot Moonlight
HOT MOONLIGHT!
CD
Karen sings the Music of her Dad, Jay Gorney
In Tune, International
...updated, hard driving, swift versions of songs...Karen
really has her way with these songs. Excitement is in the
air at all times...she sings her very heart out."
Variety:
"Gorney...has a good stage manner...in her musical
performance she really scores. Her interpretations are often
jazzy in nature, which suits her voice well...numbers are
performed with an engaging lilt. Gorney has a background as
an actress...and is ready to branch out."
LA Times:
"...Saturday Night Fever made Gorney an instant movie
star...judging from her performance...her singing...can be
classified as skilled."
The Evening Bulletin: Poptalk (Philadelphia):
"...a voice- two parts flirtatious/vivacious and one part
sincere...
Brisk pacing, and inspired coloration...One can derive fair
pleasure from the skillful weave of (the) rhythmic bed.'
Stevenslants by Gary Stevens:
"Her daddy, Jay Gorney, wrote hit melodies in the long ago
1930s, so daughter Karen Lynn laid down some tracks for a CD
in which she gave a 21 st Century treatment to pop's
output."
New York Sheet Music Society:
It is hard to decide where to start in praising this
wonderful new CD:
Karen Lynn Gorney's terrific and individualistic style, or
her father, Jay Gorney's terrific contribution to the Great
American Songbook.
Both should come first! ... Karen has a wonderful balance of
mood and tempo in her selections. It comes as no surprise
that this is such a great album to listen to. Karen has been
a professional all her life and it really shows...she is
definitely her father's daughter, and she puts her own
individual interpretation into each and every song.
The below titles are
in MP3 format.
Dance of the Deadly's
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below titles are in wav format. Vocals and lyrics are
by Karen Lynn Gorney. Music and Production by Andrew
McCann. |
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