Get Back Loretta
Get Back Loretta came together in Nashville during the early 2000s, with Lore Miller on vocals and guitar. Their sound pulled from country, folk, and rock,...
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Get Back Loretta came together in Nashville during the early 2000s, with Lore Miller on vocals and guitar. Their sound pulled from country, folk, and rock, and they put out albums like 'Wild & Unbound' in 2005 and 'Echoes of the Past' in 2008. The song 'Dreams Got Scattered' got some attention as a breakup anthem.
They had a core lineup with Ethan James on lead guitar, Emily Carter on bass, and Jake Wilson on drums. In 2012 they released 'From the Ashes'. Some of their material touched on heavier topics, which drew both listeners and some criticism.
Their catalog includes tracks like 'Over The Wall', 'Girl Face', and 'It's Not Over'. The band's straightforward approach to storytelling connected with a certain audience, especially in those Nashville circles where country and rock overlap.
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