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Lori Lee is one of [[Amy Lee]]'s younger sisters.
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Along with their other sister, [[Carrie Lee]], Lori sang the background vocals for ''[[Call Me When You're Sober]]''.
'''Lori Lee Bulloch''' is one of [[Amy Lee]]'s two younger sisters.


Lori was involved with two bands; [[Solstice]], where she sang lead vocals and played piano, and Scarlett Seven, where she also sang lead vocals.
She and her other sister, [[Carrie Lee]], provided the background vocals on ''[[Call Me When You're Sober]]''.


==Solstice Discography==
Lori co-founded and sang lead vocals in two bands; [[Solstice]] and [[Scarlett Seven]]. Her other musical projects include covering Gotye's ''Somebody That I Used to Know'' as a collaboration with Last Day's Riot Productions in 2012, a four-track solo EP, ''Upside Down'' on April 30, 2016,<ref>https://twitter.com/LoriLeeBulloch/status/726410568064622592</ref> and a song called ''Go Ahead'', which was inspired by the orginal animated short, ''Door'', by Andrea Schmitz.<ref>https://twitter.com/LoriLeeBulloch/status/748609508281180161</ref> It was digitally released on July 22, 2016.<ref>https://twitter.com/LoriLeeBulloch/status/756466717732114432</ref>
 
She collaborated with Amy on her children's album, ''[[Dream Too Much]]'', and has writing credits for ''[[Dream Too Much (song)|Dream Too Much]]'', ''[[I'm Not Tired]]'' and ''[[The End of the Book]]''.<ref>''Dream Too Much'' (liner notes), 2016.</ref>
 
On April 18, 2018, Lori posted to Twitter that she is currently writing new music.<ref>https://twitter.com/LoriLeeBulloch/status/986693932187901954</ref>
 
In 2020, she and her sister Carrie collaborated with Evanescence again by providing backing vocals on ''[[Use My Voice]]'' off their fifth album, ''[[The Bitter Truth]]''.<ref name=girlpowerwave>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/evanescence/status/1293230242346070016|title=One of the most exciting parts of making our new song was getting a little help from our friends.|date=August 11, 2020|work=Twitter}}</ref>
 
==Discography==
===Solstice===
*''Cold Day in December''
*''Cold Day in December''
*''Not Alone''
*''Not Alone''
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*''Goodnight''
*''Goodnight''
*''Zombie'' (The Cranberries cover)
*''Zombie'' (The Cranberries cover)
*''Suffocation''


==Scarlett Seven Discography==
===Scarlett Seven===
*''Static''
*''Scarlett Seven'' [album] (2013)
*''Falling Down''
 
*''Best of Me''
===Solo===
*''Initiation''
*''Somebody That I Used to Know'' [Gotye Cover] (2012)
*''Virtual Reality''
*''Upside Down EP'' (2016)
*''Sleeping with the Enemy''
*''Go Ahead'' (2016)
*''Save Me''
*''Playing with Fire''


==External Links==
==External Links==
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==References==
==References==
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Lori Lee Bulloch is one of Amy Lee's two younger sisters.

She and her other sister, Carrie Lee, provided the background vocals on Call Me When You're Sober.

Lori co-founded and sang lead vocals in two bands; Solstice and Scarlett Seven. Her other musical projects include covering Gotye's Somebody That I Used to Know as a collaboration with Last Day's Riot Productions in 2012, a four-track solo EP, Upside Down on April 30, 2016,[1] and a song called Go Ahead, which was inspired by the orginal animated short, Door, by Andrea Schmitz.[2] It was digitally released on July 22, 2016.[3]

She collaborated with Amy on her children's album, Dream Too Much, and has writing credits for Dream Too Much, I'm Not Tired and The End of the Book.[4]

On April 18, 2018, Lori posted to Twitter that she is currently writing new music.[5]

In 2020, she and her sister Carrie collaborated with Evanescence again by providing backing vocals on Use My Voice off their fifth album, The Bitter Truth.[6]

Discography

Solstice

  • Cold Day in December
  • Not Alone
  • Please Forgive Me
  • Goodnight
  • Zombie (The Cranberries cover)
  • Suffocation

Scarlett Seven

  • Scarlett Seven [album] (2013)

Solo

  • Somebody That I Used to Know [Gotye Cover] (2012)
  • Upside Down EP (2016)
  • Go Ahead (2016)

External Links

References