South Florida Sun-Sentinel (Sunday)

Musician envisions majestic pyramids

- By Jae-Ha Kim For more from the reporter, visit www.jaehakim.com.

Musician Michael Lockwood has done it all. He’s collaborat­ed with Fiona Apple, Carly Simon and Susanna Hoffs. And with his band Lions & Ghosts, he toured with an eclectic array of groups, including Love and Rockets, the Alarm and Guns N’ Roses. Most importantl­y, he is a father to 14-year-old twins Harper and Finley. (Their mother is Lisa Marie Presley.) Today, the Los Angeles-based guitarist, songwriter and producer is promoting a digital rerelease of Lions & Ghosts’ 1985 debut album “Velvet Kiss, Lick of The Lime.” The album will be available on all digital streaming platforms Sept. 9, followed by their new single “Gurl I Love You” on Sept. 16.

Q: What was the first trip you took as a child? A:

Picture a 1968 fastback Mustang with a stack of phone books in the back seat so I could see out the window. We drove to Tijuana, Mexico — my parents and I. It was so fascinatin­g. I didn’t know any Spanish. All the bright colors and music filled the streets. There were as many donkey carts as there were cars. To this day, I have never lost my love for Mexican food.

Q: What’s the most important thing you’ve learned from your travels? A:

Just how small America can be. I have spent years on the road. I am so fortunate. I have seen a good deal of our planet. When you leave America, you

realize that other countries speak of world news and events daily. I noticed this right away. It feels like when you are not at home, you see the bigger picture. It goes without saying that traveling is one of the best ways to broaden your horizons.

Q: You share twins with Lisa Marie Presley. Did the four of you travel much during the twins’ baby years? A:

We traveled quite a bit. Not only for vacation, but the girls came on the road with us. That took a village. Now that they are teenagers, things have changed so much. My fiancée and I recently took a road trip to Northern California with them. It was so much fun and easy. At their age, it’s all about their phone, playlists and their friends. A houseboat and lake did make the trip easy as well.

Q: Where have you visited for work that you went back to later for a vacation? A:

I went to and worked in the United Kingdom many times and went back to live there. So that says something about the impact it had on me. The first time I traveled to London was

probably around 1985 or ’86. I went there to record an album with Lions & Ghosts for EMI. On day one, it seemed like home to me. I would get off the Tube and without thinking, I would turn left and head down the street and always knew which way I was going. Every time I return, it feels like home. I know it in my bones.

Q: Where are your favorite weekend getaways? A:

Palm Springs and Santa Barbara. Always and forever. There is something about both of those places. They are haunting to me and oh-so-romantic. I recently went to Palm Springs with my fiancée. It never disappoint­s.

Q: Where would you like to go that you have never been to before? A:

I have always wanted to go to Egypt. I find it so fascinatin­g. I would love to see the pyramids. Majestic — not of this world. Incredible.

Q: What would be your dream trip? A:

Around the world in 80 days! Minus the balloon.

 ?? JOSEPH LLANES ?? Musician Michael Lockwood said the United Kingdom has always felt like home to him.
JOSEPH LLANES Musician Michael Lockwood said the United Kingdom has always felt like home to him.

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