The Rise of Singer Loren Kramar: From Fashion Shows to Record Deals
Loren Kramar, the enigmatic dark-haired singer with a feline saunter, has been making waves in the music and fashion world. At the Eckhaus Latta fall 2024 fashion show, he captivated the audience with his covers of Lana Del Rey and Leonard Cohen, stealing the show with his confident stage presence and unique style.
But Kramar’s journey to success has been far from easy. At 36, he is no overnight sensation. His first album, “Glovemaker,” is set to release on April 26 under the independent label Secretly Canadian. With a voice that can pitch lower than Lou Reed’s and project like Fiona Apple’s, Kramar has caught the attention of industry insiders like Samantha Urbani, who was amazed by his fully formed talent.
Growing up in Encino, California, Kramar channeled his family tensions and adolescent struggles into art. From dreaming of starting a music group to working in fashion, Kramar’s path eventually led him to the music industry. Despite setbacks and dissolved management deals, Kramar is now taking the reins of his career, directing his own music videos and touring with acclaimed artists like Father John Misty.
With aspirations to play at iconic venues like the Hollywood Bowl and the Kennedy Center Honors, Kramar faces the pressures of being a late bloomer in the industry. But his determination and unique style have already won over fans and industry insiders alike. As he navigates the challenges of the music world, Kramar’s journey is one of resilience, creativity, and a relentless pursuit of validation and success.