Courtney Lourenco
Courtney Lourenco is a musician and artist who showcases her performance, songwriting and
producing talents. Born and raised in Las Vegas, Nevada, Courtney has been performing for almost a
decade and has sat in on gigs and sessions for the drums, piano, and bass guitar.
With performances in Nevada and California, Courtney has performed with a wide variety of different
styles of artists and bands such as BJ Putnam, Tiffany Hammer (Elevation Worship), Roni Lee Group,
Larry Mitchell, Madison Deaver, Chicks Who Rock, Sugar Dolls, and countless other local artists and Las
Vegas bands!
Among her other performance credits, Courtney has performed and led musical teams for events
including the Dedicated Youth Conference, the Call Her Woman Conference, Convoy of Hope, Refuge Of
Women, Church LV, The Champion Center, The Crossing, Overflow, Avenue, Grace North County,
Chicks Who Rock Rockin’ 80’s summer and many others. She is also proficient in Logic Pro X and has
programmed loops and backgrounds for various programs, events, and projects.
In 2010 she won the district songwriting scholarship for Fine Arts, and made it to the second round in the
national competition.
When Courtney isn’t working as a musician, she works for the Clark County School District with Special
Education students.
In every way, Courtney’s passion has always been about performing and being a part of music creation.
Other musicians have called her “a force to reckon with.”
What stood out most to me about Soultone Cymbals was of course first, the incredible tone of the
vintage 1964 Old School Sand Crash, but most of all the connection Soultone products created with other
artists and musicians. With fast and great customer service, the staff and team at Soultone Cymbals goes
above and beyond to make sure you as an artist have all that you need to be successful for whatever
work comes your way.
With bigger brand cymbals, it often feels competitive and never truly about the sound of what you own;
But with Soultone, what grabs your attention isn’t a name, but the sound these cymbals produce.
As a female musician it’s not all about the skill of your drumming but often times having to ‘fit a mold’ or
‘look a part’. With the Soultone brand, the variety of products and different selections of cymbals helped
me to feel less stressed about having to ‘fit’ or ‘look’ right, and now even sound right. It has opened up
multiple opportunities to connect with other musicians who always have to inquire on “how amazing my
16’ Brilliant RA Hi-Hat’s sound”.
Before I switched to Soultone Cymbals, I’d never been one that enjoys talking before or after shows with
people, but because of my confidence in my Soultone Cymbals, it’s made connecting with others so much
easier, and for that I’m grateful.
SOCIALS:
facebook.com/courtney.lourenco
8" Brilliant RA Splash
16" Brilliant RA Hi-Hat’s
17" Vintage Crash
19" Vintage 1964 Old School Sand Crash
21" Custom Brilliant Ride