Yates early music career was with Toronto-area bands such as Senseless and The Last Resorts. Yates was influenced by varied artists including Dolly Parton, Tanya Tucker, and Pink Floyd.
In 1998, Yates formed Hey Stella! with bassist Bazil Donovan of Blue Rodeo, David Baxter and Michelle Josef. The band remains active following the released of their 1999 self-titled CD. They won NOW Magazine's "Favourite Band" 2000. She moved to Hamilton, Ontario with her family in 2002, where she produced the 2007 album The Book of Minerva with artists such as Bazil Donovan, Justin Rutledge and Tom Wilson. She won "Songwriter of the Year" and Alternative Country Recording of the Year" at the 2007 Hamilton Music Awards on 18 November 2007. She played with late Brian Griffith,, Mike Eastman, Jack Pedler and many notable Hamilton musicians. She is an original member of power pop/punk band The Eveyln Dicks with Chris Houston and Buckshot Bebee, Jimmy Vapid and Cleave Anderson. She is the creator/ producer of popular variety shows: Johnny Cash - The Original Punk, & Your Good Girl's Gonna Go Bad with The Nashville Rejects as the back up band. She is the creator/producer of popular on-going 6 week songwriting workshop which combines group work, studio recording and live performance - The Creative Genius Songwriting Workshop. Yates has gained a solid reputation as a photographer with her i-phone6,. As part of the i-phoneography movement, she shoots under the tag of #crazyates_xoxo. Has had 3 successful exhibitions: Killer Tomatoes, Hamilton’s Finest Female Vocalists, 2015 Framed, Hamilton Musicians & Creative Class, photo exhibit, 2014 Disappearing Hamilton, photo exhibit, 2013 "Sweetheart of the Valley" is Lori's 7th studio album. Released late Oct. 2015, it is receiving critical acclaim as Yates' best work yet. Recorded at Knob & Tube Toronto, QED Media and This Ain't Hollywood, Hamilton, she enlisted Hey Stella! as the recording band. Additional musicians include; Steve Wood - pedal steel, Stephen Miller - guitar. Rita Chiarelli, Terra Lightfoot, and Ginger St. James are among a choir of back-ground vocals. Grants and Awards City of Hamilton Arts Award - Established Artist 2014 Ontario Arts Council - Songwriting Grant, 2014 Hamilton Spectator People's Choice Awards 2012 - Favourite Female Vocalist, silver Songwriter of the Year, Hamilton Music Awards 2007 Alternative Country Recording of the Year, Hamilton Music Awards 2007 for "The Book Of Minerva" Ontario Arts Council - Recording Grant, 2007 SOCAN Award for No. 1 song "Usure De Jours" NOW Magazine "Best Band" Readers Poll -2000 Kensington Market Community Awards - Best Female Artist - 1993 Juno Award nomination 1990 Canadian Country Music Association nomination 1990
Discography
Albums
Singles
Rang Tango
Rang Tango
Hey Stella!
Hey Stella!
Guest appearances
The Lucky Ones album from Willie P. Bennett
South at Eight, North at Nine album from Colin Linden