Lolly Pop

Lolly Pop is an on-stage persona of Brooke R. Calder, produced by Ricardo Autobahn, Monte Moir and Doctor Fink.

Lolly Pop
a.k.a. Lorraine Price
Also known asBrooke R. Calder
Born1975 (age 4748)
GenresElectronic
Occupation(s)Vocalist, songwriter, producer
Instrument(s)Vocals, synthesizer
Years active2002–present
Website- Official Site 01
- Official Site 02

Biography

Raised between the United States and Zimbabwe, Africa, Calder moved to Minneapolis, Minnesota to work as a dancer for Prince in 1994. Shortly after being cast in the New Power Generation (NPG)'s "Get Wild" video, she suffered a debilitating back injury and shifted to a studio apprenticeship with NPG keyboardist Morris Hayes.[1] Following completion, she served as a label intern with Twin/Tone Records, where she worked for related acts of Information Society (band), The Suburbs (band), Semisonic and more.

In 2002, Calder adopted the moniker Lolly Pop and formed Electro-Kitsch act TELEPHONE!. Circa 2006, Pop emerged as a solo artist produced by Fink, Moir and Autobahn. The following year, she was featured on RockAmerica,[2] the soundtrack of the film Loveless in Los Angeles,[3] appeared at Winter Music Conference in Miami, as well as in the Paul Moering short Climbing Trees.[4]

Next recruited as the female vocalist for POP INC., she also contributed vocals to and/or produced American acts A*O*A and glean (with Rick McCollum of The Afghan Whigs); British outfits Cuban Boys and The Rude Awakening, as well as Norway's Frode Holm. With The Rembrandts' Phil Solem, Calder co-wrote the theme song for the Launch TV comedy Graham Crackers. In 2019, she had a cameo appearance in Jellybean Johnson's Put Some Jelly On It[5] and formed dark wave duo The Red Hour with ENDIF. She most recently collaborated with BBC award-winning director Martin Gooch for the short film "Everybody Loves Dancing",[6] and runs the Philadelphia-based electronic music imprint Manual Control Records.[7]

Charitable efforts

During 2019, Calder helmed a suitcase and donations initiative for survivors of the Drake fire.[8] Throughout 2017, A*O*A donated their sales profits to the NODAPL Legal Fund and continue to provide a $1 royalty to RAICES for each maxi-single sold.[9] In 2004, Calder partnered with First Avenue (nightclub) to raise money for the Tubman Alliance [10] and organized a female-fronted bill dubbed GIRLFEST.

Discography

  • 2000: BURNING SHAKESPEARE - No Juliet EP - Self Released
  • 2000: THOUSAND VOID CRUSH f. BURNING SHAKESPEARE - "Radio Free" - Sursumcorda Records
  • 2001: BROWN RAINBOW - Underground Soundtracks (Various tracks) - Self Released
  • 2002: TELEPHONE! - Love... EP - Self Released
  • 2003: TELEPHONE! - *69 EP - Self Released
  • 2003: CHUCK LOVE - Continuous (Song: "Perfect") - Om Records
  • 2004: TC ELECTROPUNK VOLUME 1 (Song: "Life on Hold")
  • 2004: DORY/1DJ - 8Bits (song: "Encore") - Self Released
  • 2005: TC ELECTROPUNK VOLUME 2 (Song: "Elevator Operator")
  • 2005: SUNNY SMACK - Mezzanine Girls (Song: "Mezzanine") - Self Released
  • 2006: THE CUBAN BOYS - Satellite Junkyard (Song: "Claudine Is Blue") - Banoffeesound
  • 2006: THE CUBAN BOYS - BBC Radio [live] (Song: "Walking In The Air") - Banoffeesound
  • 2007: LOLLY POP - Elevator Operator (Danny Morris remix video) - Rockamerica
  • 2007: LOLLY POP - Elevator Operator (Digital maxi single) - Modo Disco (UK)
  • 2007: LOLLY POP (Self-titled debut and remixes) - Modo Disco (UK)
  • 2008: THE PLASTIC CONSTELLATIONS - We Appreciate You (Songs: "Stay That Way", "So Many Friends") - Longtime Listener
  • 2009: POP INC. - "Looking 4 The KLF" (Video - original edit and download card/maxi single) - Modo Disco (UK) / Rockamerica
  • 2009: TC ELECTROPUNK VOLUME 5 (Song: POP INC. - "Disenchanted")
  • 2010: ANDRA - "Love Is 4 Suckaz" Mixtape (Song: Models & Bottles) - Krucial Noize/Kerry Brothers Jr
  • 2010: POP INC. vs. SYMPHONO - "Looking 4 The KLF" (Single) - Ninthwave Records
  • 2011: POP INC. - "BLVD (Boulevard of Broken Dreams)" (Video/DVD, digital maxi single)
  • 2012: TC ELECTROPUNK VOLUME 6 (Song: POP INC. - "Hollywood Kills")
  • 2014: glean - Echoes & Waves (EP)
  • 2014: GRAHAM CRACKERS THEME SONG - "Steady On (True Blue)" featuring Phil Solem
  • 2015: glean - Shadows & Sand (EP)
  • 2016: A*O*A - "I'm Afraid of Americans" (Digital single)
  • 2017: AIDAN CASSERLY - Spoken (Song: "April 21st")
  • 2017: THE RUDE AWAKENING - "Pride" - Electro London
  • 2017: LOLLY POP - LINGERIE: Lost Remixes & Bonus Tracks - Banoffeesound Records
  • 2018: A*O*A - "I'm Afraid of Americans" (Remixes)
  • 2019: FRODE HOLM - Third (Engineer, Vocal Producer, Backing Vocals)
  • 2021: THE RED HOUR - "Cracks" - Manual Control Records
  • 2022: BROOKE R. CALDER - "Everybody Loves Dancing" (Video and Digital Single) - Manual Control Records
  • 2023: BURNING SHAKESPEARE - RADIO-FREE EP (Digital Reissue)- Manual Control Records - In Pre-sale
  • 2023: REGAL THE RARE f. Brooke R. Calder & Jellybean Johnson - "Blue Goo" - In Production
  • 2023: BROOKE R. CALDER - "Everybody Loves Dancing" (Remixes) - Manual Control Records - TBA
  • 2024: POP INC. - Best Of - Manual Control Records

References

  1. Greenwood, Ashley. "Morris Hayes talks Prince, Bono and Obama". Vantage Magazine. Archived from the original on 2015-12-21.
  2. RockAmerica
  3. "Loveless in Los Angeles (2007)". IMDb. Archived from the original on Oct 14, 2022.
  4. Moehring, Paul (10 June 2009). "Climbing Trees". Vimeo. Archived from the original on May 18, 2015.
  5. "Jellybean Johnson". Real music Radio. Archived from the original on Oct 25, 2021.
  6. Everybody Loves Dancing - Brooke R. Calder f. Jeff Sherman on YouTube
  7. "Manual Control Records". manualcontrolrecords.com. Archived from the original on Dec 2, 2022.
  8. "Drake Hotel fire extinguished, city orders partial demolition". 25 December 2019.
  9. "I'm Afraid of Americans : RAICES REMIXES, by A*O*A".
  10. "Contact Us : Who We Are : Tubman".

Additional sources:

  • City Pages Magazine, February 14, 2007
  • Rift Magazine, February 2007
  • Star Tribune, February 9, 2007
  • St. Paul Pioneer Press July 27, 2006
  • Rift Magazine, November 2005
  • Star Tribune, March 18, 2005
  • City Pages, May 25, 2005
  • Stone Roller Magazine, May 2004
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