Biography
Contact:
Robert Carlton
rcarlton@arrowrecords.com
Their debut CD
It's a Mystery was recorded after many years of live performances. Their original instrumental music has always been well received by audience's of all ages. It's a Mystery is the most eclectic recording of their original contemporary ballads, smooth jazz, and world-beat rhythms. It was selected to be played on the Cable TV Guide channel which reached over 2.5 million homes in Ontario, Canada.
Track List
1. Your Sweet Smile
2. So In Love
3. Forever You
4. From Now On
5. It's a Mystery
6. Angel's Kiss
7. Los Arreboles
8. Into The Night
9. Tender Touch
10. Her Favorite Song
For
Lorraine Rousseau & Robert Carlton, music has always been a way of life. As husband and wife, they have devoted their lives to composing, performing and recording original instrumental music that is uniquely their own. From their classically trained backgrounds, Rousseau & Carlton create music that showcases the melodic artistry of Lorraine on flute and Robert on guitar accompanied by their world-class acoustic ensemble. Rousseau & Carlton blend classical, smooth jazz, new age, folk and pop influences to create a unique musical style.
Lorraine Rousseau & Robert Carlton have created four critically acclaimed instrumental CDs:
Its a Mystery, A Christmas Wish, Acoustic Café and Visionary World. Receiving extensive radio airplay across North America and Europe, Rousseau & Carlton have struck a chord with listeners by creating timeless, lyrical melodies.
Reviews:
"Wonderful listener response. If you haven’t checked this one…don’t pass it up."
KWXX - Hilo, Hawaii
"I congratulate Rousseau & Carlton on a superior recording. We have received a very enthusiastic response from both our listeners and our announcers."
Wendy Duff - CKWW
"Outstanding debut! Precision playing of vivid melodies."
Renee Gelpi - CIUT FM
'If there ever was an album to elicit strong emotion and vivid image, “It’s a Mystery” is the one. From the first intensely romantic sounds of “Your Sweet Smile,” bringing to mind candlelit dinners and moonlit walks, to the playful melodies of ” So in Love,” where the delicate, effortless notes of Rousseau’s flute winds adoringly in and about the clear, rhythmic notes of Carlton’s nylon stringed guitar, listeners are captivated by music that must surely have been inspired by some heavenly muse.'
Karen Roman - The Weekly Chronicle
“There was obviously a lot of love and patience put into this recording(It’s a Mystery). It is one of those CD’s you play when trying to relax after a strenuous day, but find yourself concentrating on the melodies and the musicianship. A touch of latin here, some light funk (listen to From Now On) and a general feeling of world music, jazz, and folk – all combined to make for a very rich reward.”
Hal Hill - Performing Arts & Entertainment in Canada Magazine