"To achieve great success; It requires effort, teamwork, belief, timing, talent and a lot of luck!"
- Sharon Middendorf
Lead singer, songwriter, guitarist, producer and formidable figure Sharon Middendorf stands at the helm of all that is Motorbaby. She is the kind of strong and powerful woman whose brainpower makes you a little uneasy in your own skin. Her mental presence is matched only by her talent to produce melodic guitar-oriented tales, some by which to freak out, some by which to sip tea. Sharon's magnetic personality and powerful performances are what drive the band and have earned Motorbaby their reputation as a superior act, both live and recorded.
Motorbaby is a band unlike any other because they throttle
above and beyond the concept of a band. Since forming in
1994 Motorbaby have, in addition to a musical group, developed
into a record company and a music publishing company called
Ten Wings Music, as well as a web
site motorbaby.com with music and merchandise
sales.
The new Motorbaby CD, Rise, exemplifies the dynamic qualities that make Motorbaby unique. A stellar and long-awaited follow-up to Motorbaby's debut LP, Rise moves high and low from the soft and silvery title track to the churning "Submerged" and the spirited "So Surprised." Melding together as an emotional rollercoaster which swings the depths of despair and self-empowered highs, Rise accents Sharon's textural vocals, distorted six-strings and songwriting growth.
Guest producers and song-writers include producers Tony Visconti (David Bowie, T. Rex) and Godfrey Diamond (Lou Reed, Aerosmith), Eve Nelson (Sandra Bernhart, Heather Nova)
as well as musician Kathy Valentine (The Go-Go's.) Rise was five years in the making and proves that great music can be found where there is hard work, persistence and passion. Rise is a remarkable addition to the Motorbaby chronicle, which never ceases to impress and surprise.
It all began in 1995 with a signing to Rawkus
Records. Along with drummer Lez
Warner (The Cult) and bassist/producer Ron Mancuso (Beggars
and Thieves), Motorbaby amassed a storehouse of powerful
tunes, and released them on a CD entitled Motorbaby. The
album, produced by Middendorf and Mancuso, was released
in 1998 on Mercury Records. Lead single "Keep
On " was extremely well received at radio - quite
an accomplishment for such a young group and their debut
CD.
With the release of Motorbaby, Cover Magazine featured Middendorf on their cover, resulting in that issue becoming their best seller to date.
Sharon's humble beginnings include pulling herself out of a less than hospitable home environment, and fighting her way out of Cleveland to make it as a musician in NYC.
While enjoying a successful venture into modeling, Sharon never stopped her wholehearted pursuit of a career in music, keeping sight of the passion that drove her out of Ohio and into the madness and mayhem that is Manhattan.
Although modeling brought her great success and international travel, music remained her dream. Sharon got her first big break performing at none other than the world famous Radio City Music Hall at the very first MTV Video Music Awards Ceremony, where she sang and danced with rugged rockers ZZ Top. It was there that she caught the eye of producer Rick Rubin, who cast her as the star of the Beastie Boys' video "She's On It" and Cheap Trick's "Tonight It's You."
Sharon then briefly joined forces with psychedelic band the Blacklight Chameleons. While playing with the Blacklight Chameleons
Sharon was chosen to grace the cover of High Times magazine before moving on to strike out on her own in 1992.
That year found Sharon putting together her own band,
Ten Wings, and releasing Wishing Well on Cargo
Records; the CD garnered rave reviews, and heavy college
radio airplay. Aside from live shows and recorded releases,
Sharon keeps herself busy by getting involved
with everything from the Internet to the big screen. Sharon
began taking advantage of the World Wide Web long before
other groups had their own URLs. The Motorbaby.com Web site
went up in 1995, and has since developed and morphed at
the same speed as the Internet, becoming a base for all
that is Motorbaby. Sharon has also taken her performance
abilities to the screen with an acting debut in the culty-chic
production of Troma Entertainment's Terror Firmer.
In addition to Sharon's acting skills, the film includes
three tracks from the Mercury Records Motorbaby album
and two from Ten Wings Music. A second venture into
the soundtrack realm is with the film Spin the Bottle that
features three Motorbaby songs on the soundtrack. Furthermore,
the internationally successful TV series Baywatch
licensed the song "Lose
Your Mind" in an episode that first aired last summer.
Other licenses include the hit shows Jack'n'Jill and
Dawson's
Creek.