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Don Peris |
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Don Peris is
co-founder of The Innocence Mission.
Nineteen years
after recording their debut, The Innocence Mission remains an
island of calm, a beacon of hope in a post-Littleton world. From
the quiet city of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, the three members of
The Innocence Mission make their music, all of it exalting love
and friendship, peace and joy.
Don and Karen Peris, group
founders and songwriters, and bassist Mike Bitts, all met in high school and
quickly began making music together. Though the band missed the ‘60s, they could
be considered honorary baby boomers because of their love of 60’s music. Of
course, they also developed a passion for contemporary music, from Talk Talk’s
“Laughing Stock” album to Rachel’s “Music for Egon Schiele.”
In 1987, The Innocence
Mission signed with A&M Records. Between 1989 and 1995 the band released three
acclaimed albums, a 1989 self-titled debut, “Umbrella” (1991), and “Glow”
(1995), which garnered their greatest critical and commercial success to date.
“The Village Voice” claimed, “’Glow’s’ subtle attractions prove as memorable as
a perfect summer dusk,” while “Interview” praised Karen’s “pristine melodies,
poetic verse, and lulling voice.” The album boasted of a top 20 AAA hit with
“Bright as Yellow,” and tracks were featured on “Party of Five,” and the
soundtrack to the feature film “Empire Records.” In addition, Don and Karen
enjoyed some memorable turns as guest musicians over the years, having worked
with such artists as Joni Mitchell, Natalie Merchant and John Hiatt. After the
release of “Glow” the band toured with Natalie Merchant, Emmylou Harris, the
Catchers, 16 Horsepower, and others throughout the US and Canada.
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