Larkin Gayl's debut CD, Two Hands (About Records/Artist Garage/Fontana/UMD), will be released on June 17th nationwide in stores and online. "I Do", a lighthearted yet tender commentary on today's same-sex marriage issue pulls the topic upfront in an unforgettable way, but with love, laughter and hope, it's a classic in the making. This song is now available as a free download on Larkin's website (http://www.larkingayl.com) and her MySpace Page (http://www.myspace.com/larkingayl) as of Saturday, June 14th.It will also be handed out at San Francisco City hall during the same sex marriage days starting on June 16th.
Despite her calm blue eyes and serene almost childlike smile, Larkin Gayl knows quite a bit about life. From her childhood in a hippie community in the breathtaking hills of Northern
California to her teen years sometimes spent with her divorced father in San Francisco's erotically charged Castro, she has always walked a line between many worlds and many loves.
Although it was with her father that she first began to sing and record, it wasn't until she headed off to university that she discovered her true voice, one that would soothe and comfort
the terminally ill as their lives slipped away in hospice. Larkin has lulled many a weary soul with her beautiful voice and songs and in so doing discovered her gift for shining light on
human existence. Her extensive travels have brought her face to face with the true essentials of life and in the process given this California woman a unique vision of tolerance and love
as well as a passionate and unbridled lust for living. In these confused times, brightness of vision and clarity of purpose are rare and precious commodities. Fortunately for those who
listen, Larkin Gayl has these gifts in abundance.
Larkin Gayl's voice channels many influences, and her vocal phrasing and musicality is sophisticated way beyond her years. Her delivery and the solid musical production makes this debut
album resonant in more ways than a simple singer/songwriter album ought to. She mines the emotional depth of her songs, but she's not over the top. The dynamics and arrangements are
classics, firm and tasty. The songs she's written are richer for it.
"I Do" isn't the only song garnering attention; "A Life of Everything" is another bouncy song with hope, groove and a jazzy sense has been featured on San Francisco's influential KFOG
104.5 FM. Her cool yet sizzling "Impossible" was featured on the iTunes major Indie Spotlight and cited as a staff music favorite in their Folk Music section (It's earned over 10,000
plays on her My Space site.)
Produced by George Daly, and mixed by Gabriel Shepard, Larkin is backed by a sensational collection of session players that include , Bonnie Raitt's George Marinelli, Norah Jones' drummer
Andrew Borger, plus Joe Craven (Jerry Garcia, Stephane Grappelli), Jim Rothermel (Van Morrison, Dr. John) as well as Dominic Miller, the famed British lead guitarist for Sting's band.