Early recordings Lori Balmer was born in 1960, and started singing professionally at an early age. Her debut single, "Banjo Boy", was issued early in 1966, under the name
Lori, via
RCA Records and includes an orchestra directed by
Tommy Tycho. She was reputed to be Australian RCA's youngest recording star at that time. Through her family connection to the
Bee Gees members, she was offered two of Barry Gibb's songs, "
Who's Been Writing on the Wall Again" and "In Your World", All backing and production was provided by the Bee Gees with Bill Shepherd doing the arrangements. In 1971 Balmer signed to
Pye Records, with Tony Atkins producing her single, "Here Before the Sun", which appeared in 1972. She continued working in the UK, including as a support to
the Marmalade,
the Hollies,
Johnny Mathis, and various artists in UK and the rest of Europe. In 1987 she provided backing vocals on the soundtracks of the Australian film,
Sons of Steel and, in 1995, ''Billy's Holiday''. She also worked as a print and fashion model, appearing in TV commercials. She returned often to the UK and the USA, toured or recorded, under pseudonyms with other artists,
Tina Turner,
Cliff Richard,
Bryan Ferry,
U2,
Joe Cocker,
George Harrison,
Lionel Richie,
Van Halen,
Frankie Goes To Hollywood Richie Blackmore,
Ozzy Osbourne,
Chris Isaak and
Johnny Rotten. Through the 1990s to the present Balmer has worked as one of Australia's top session singers and owns a successful marketing company. ==Discography==