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Laura Mvula (née Douglas; [1] born 23 April 1986) [2] [3] is a British singer. A native of Birmingham, England, Mvula gained experience as a member or leader of a cappella, jazz/neo-soul and gospel groups and choirs. She was classically trained. In 2012, she signed with RCA Records and released an extended play, She, to critical acclaim.
Sing to the Moon (the inspiration behind the song): In 2013, during an interview with Blues and Soul magazine, [2] Mvula revealed that the inspiration behind her song Sing to the Moon came from a biography of the American jazz singer Adelaide Hall titled Underneath a Harlem Moon: The Harlem to Paris Years of Adelaide Hall written by Iain Cameron Williams.
The Dreaming Room is the second studio album by British singer Laura Mvula, released three years after her debut album.It features production works from executive producer Troy Miller and has been heavily produced by the instrumental crew that make up The London Symphony Orchestra.
Erivo says she was inspired to create the heart-wrenching ballad while listening to “Father, Father” by British soul singer Laura Mvula. The actor says she ended up texting Mvula, who agreed ...
Mvula is a surname of Zambian origin that may refer to: Joyce Mvula (born 1994), Malawian netball player; Laura Mvula (born 1986), British singer; Wezzie Mvula, ...
Immediately after, Elyanna performed Coldplay’s 209 song “Arabesque” alongside the band and Femi Kuti, while Laura Mvula led a rendition of 2008 song “Violet Hill”.
Laura Mvula – vocals; Becca Stevens – vocals, acoustic guitar, charango; Chris Turner – vocals; Nola International. Sam Williams – trombone; Terence Blanchard – trumpet; Khris Royal – alto saxophone; John Gros – organ; Brian Coogan – piano, vocals; Ivan Neville – clavinet, vocals; Big D Perkins – electric guitar; Donald ...
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