Lorelei Bachman

Lorelei Elise Bachman (/ˈbækmən/; born May 20, 1973) is a Canadian writer and songwriter.

Lorelei Bachman
Background information
Birth nameLorelei Bachman
Born (1973-05-20) May 20, 1973
OriginSurrey, British Columbia, Canada
GenresPop
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter, Author, Writer
InstrumentsVocals, piano
Years active1995–present
Websiteloreleibachman.com

Personal life

Bachman is from Surrey, British Columbia, Canada. She is the daughter of Canadian rocker Randy Bachman[1] of the classic rock bands The Guess Who and Bachman Turner Overdrive, and sister of pop musician Tal Bachman.

Bachman is of German, Scottish, Ukrainian and British descent. She accompanied her father and siblings to Germany for the CBC Genealogy program "Who Do You Think You Are?"

Career

Bachman has written pop music for recording artists as well as thematic music for television and theatre. She co-wrote several selections for Koba Entertainment's Follow Your Berry Own Beat.[2] Her music was also featured in the television series Edgemont.[3]

Bachman is a published author. Her children’s book "Margo Madagascar" was published by Quarry Press in 2015 and featured at Word Vancouver 2016. Her second book, "Quiet Like Me" is soon to be released. Bachman is a regular column contributor for The Early Childhood Coalition. In addition, Bachman has written for print and online publications. She currently works as Social Media & Marketing Specialist for Vinyl Tap on CBC Radio One.

Education

Bachman holds a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology[4] and a Master of Arts Integrated Studies in Cultural Studies from Athabasca University. Her thesis: "My Story or Yours: Challenges, Criticisms and Collaboration in Native Autobiography by Non-Native Collectors" was published by Athabasca University Press and is featured on the Indigenous Studies program portal at the University of Saskatchewan.[5] She also holds a DÉLF language proficiency diploma from the French Ministry of Education and a diploma in pâtisserie from Dubrulle International Culinary School now known as The Art Institute of Vancouver.

Television

Network Name Notes
2007 CBC Television Who Do You Think You Are?
2015 Katie Chats with Katie Uhlmann "Socan Music Awards" [6]
2017 Farpoint Films Documentary: Bachman

Radio

Year Program Name Notes
2013 CBC Radio Edmonton "Follow Your Berry Own Beat - Promotional Interview"
2017 CBC Radio "The Doc Project: Why I Left: Finding Freedom (under alias "Jane" [7])
2018 The Drew Marshall Show Drew Marshall Lorelei Bachman on Mother's Day [8]

Print

Year Name Notes
2014 Athabasca University My Story or Yours: Challenges, Criticisms and Collaboration in Native Autobiography by Non-Native Collectors [9]
2015 Quarry Press "Margo Madagascar" [10]
2017 Anglotopia Exploring WWII in the Channel Islands: A Day Trip to Guernsey[11]
2018 Anglotopia Midwifery in the UK: From Florence Nightingale to Call the Midwife[12]
2018 Lethbridge Herald Alberta Early Childhood Coalition: The Importance of Parent-Child Play.[13]
2018 Lethbridge Herald Alberta Early Childhood Coalition: Developing Emotional Maturity.[14]
2018 Lethbridge Herald Alberta Early Childhood Coalition: Get Outside Get Healthy.[15]
2018 Lethbridge Herald Alberta Early Childhood Coalition: Developing Social Competence.[16]
2018 Lethbridge Herald Alberta Early Childhood Coalition: Kids and Electronics Can be a Balancing Act.[17]

References

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