Carol Lipnik is a songwriter and vocal stylist who, with her band Spookarama, has enjoyed a steadily growing following on the New York club scene. Her unique voice (with a five octave range) and exotic compositions have blended together to create a mysterious and unforgetable sound that is reminiscent of her Coney Island roots. She may be the only mermaid represented at the Stereo Society.

In interview, she talks with Mike Thorne about the Coney Island carnival world in which she grew up and how it informed her different view of the world. Her song Ships That Pass in the Night, is a popular cut on the Stereo Society's Sprawl CD.

Around the various pages, we offer streaming audio of Carol's work. Look and listen.....

To Carol Lipnik's Stereo Society interview

To audio excerpts from Carol Lipnik's Stereo Society interview

To a selection of Carol Lipnik's CDs

 

To Carol's photo gallery

Carol Lipnik at the Stereo Society:
To Carol Lipnik's Stereo Society home page (all links)
To the full text of Carol's interview
To selected Carol Lipnik CDs
To 18 'headline poems' by Carol
To Carol's picture gallery

To the Sprawl page
To the Ships That Pass in the Night page

To Carol Lipnik's Official website

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