Cait Coller is a Shamokin native who grew up singing and playing music with her family, surrounded by very talented siblings, parents, and grandparents. She has frequented the local music scene over the course of 15 years, playing in bars, coffee shops, and listening rooms throughout the Susquehanna River Valley. Her musical inspirations come from classic folk, indie, and americana artists but she believes a good song transcends genre.
Larry Lawson has been singing since he could talk, playing guitar since college, and writing songs for fifty years. (He’s the first to admit that the early songs were not very good.) In his twenties and thirties, he scratched out a living playing college concerts, small clubs, and bars from New England to Virginia and west as far as Wisconsin.
He retired from that life in 1983 and became a teacher of literature and writing, first at Middleburg High School, and later at Selinsgrove. In the late 1990’s he teamed up with Joe DeCristopher and Carl Kirby to form Lawson and Disorder, and in that partnership his songwriting began to blossom.
He has two albums to his credit: an actual vinyl disc from 1979 and, in 2013, Too Old to Start at the Bottom, with Joe and Carl. In addition, several of his songs have been featured on the Songs of the Susquehanna CD series.
These days he writes songs about the profound joys that abound in this world, and almost all of them come back to love, in one form or another.
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