Lyva Music



LYNDA MCLAUGHLIN
is a seasoned musician who has worked in everything from theatre to pop-rock bands. She has been trained in music, but voice came naturally, and that instrument has not been tampered with or modified. Some things are better left in their natural state. She has toured throughout the United States and attended and participated in well known music events, such SXSW and ACL. In an original project with her family, LDM Music, she appeared on NBC’s morning show as the musical guest, performing the hit off her first album Just When You Thought, “You Are Mine.”

VALERIE GURKA
is a music producer, songwriter and live music performer. After performing with several cover bands in New York City, Gurka pre-released her retro-style original debut demo album Planet Girl in 2008 which resulted in a full-page feature in the New York Resident and the Hamptons Resident magazines. She officially released the album on iTunes and Amazon.com in 2009. She has also performed with Gordon Gano and The Ryans at The World Cafe in Philadelphia, broadcast on WXPN and NPR Radio.
With her passion for soundtracks, electronica, world music and pop music production, she has joined with seasoned artist and songwriter Lynda McLaughlin for this new project. The songs are a merger of two personalities and life experiences. Stay tuned for updated news!

 
LYVA performs "Between the Lines" at the Play Me I'm Yours street pianos exhibit on June 29, 2010‬

LYVA performed the song “Between the Lines” in the Meatpacking District on June 29th. This was part of the “Play Me, I’m Yours” exhibit that showcases 60 Pianos all over New York City and in other cities around the world.
Lynda McLaughlin was featured on vocals and Brian August played the piano. This was the debut performance of LYVA!

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Find out more about Lyva Music here 
www.lyvamusic.com

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