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LAURA LOVE AND BAND
Talk about turnabout. Singer/Songwriter Laura Love started out her musical career in Seattle playing with a grunge-rock band. Now she makes headlines for her unique hybrid of African and Celtic music and for her ebullient performances filled with the kind
of charisma and joyfulness that in October 1994 brought a Carnegie Hall audience to their feet after she had taken the stage with only her bass as accompaniment for her vocal acrobatics. From mixed ancestry, Love writes songs from the point of view of th
e perpetual outsider, a perspective that might make anyone else despondent and bitter. Not for Love, however - She gave all of her angst and her thrift store-bought clothes away when she left grunge music behind.
-Good Times
Laura Love Band
Well, OK. So 16-year-old Laura really did have a captive audience when she made her jazz-singing debut at the Nebraska State Pen back in the early 80’s. Since then, though, she’s been attracting and holding fans’ attention with nothing more than th
e power of her magnetic voice and her skill with a bass. Pop, jazz, blues, grunge, - you name it, she’s done it. Now she’s carved a niche for herself using the Caribbean rhythms and acoustic strains of what she calls “Afro/Celtic” music. Thi
s one’s pushing the limits with great success.
-Santa Cruz Music & Entertainment

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