Lantz L'Amour | |
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Born |
Iowa City, Iowa, United States |
September 4, 1978
Origin | Los Angeles, California, United States |
Genres | Pop rock, punk rock |
Years active | 1992-present |
Associated acts |
Ghost of the Record Smack Supercool Machinegun Speedbuggy USA The Totallies Scooby Don't The Krishnaz |
Lantz L'Amour (aka Tyson Cornell, born Robert Tyson Cornell, September 4, 1978, Iowa City, Iowa, United States) is an American musician. He was singer and guitarist of Supercool (2000–2002), Smack (2002–2004), and the Crenshaw Mafia Motherfuckers (2003). L'Amour also played for troops in Iraq, Kuwait, Kosovo, and at other military locations in the Middle East and Europe with ex-Miami Dolphins cheerleader Shelby Goff, and her band, Generation Beautiful.
Ghost of the Record is a Los Angeles band formed by L'Amour, guitarist Ray Hartman of Liars Inc., and Japanese drummer C.J. Himawari, of the Tokyo-based group Sex Machineguns. They recorded one self-titled album in 2004 for the Japanese label Recipro/Heatseeker, mixed by the Los Angeles producer Noah Shain.
In May and August 2008, L'Amour joined ex-Miami Dolphins cheerleader Shelby Goff and her band Generation Beautiful, on two USO tours to Iraq, Kosovo, Kuwait, Germany and Italy to play for Multi-National Coalition soldiers in combat.
The Crenshaw Mafia Motherfuckers (CMMF) were a Los Angeles rock band featuring renowned Japanese drummer C.J. Himawari, singer/guitarist L'Amour, bass player Jamie Zimlin, and Stacey Blades. They released one self-titled album in 2004 on the Japanese label Recipro/Heatseeker. The album was produced by Jeaux Mezzacappa.
Los Angeles rockers Smack featured ex-Supercool singer L'Amour, former Roxx Gang and Supercool guitarist Stacey Blades, bass player Jamie Zimlin and Junkyard drummer Patrick Muzingo. They recorded one EP, Antidisestablishmentarianism (2003), at Catalo Studios in North Hollywood with Brent Muscat of Faster Pussycat acting as producer. With Smack's demise in 2004, Stacey Blades joined L.A. Guns.