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Laura Mvula
Laura Mvula (née Douglas;〔 born 23 April 1986〔(【引用サイトリンク】title='Genius' talent Laura Mvula wows crowds at her New Orleans Jazz Fest debut ) Implied birthdate contradicts 〕) is a British soul singer-songwriter from Birmingham. Her debut album ''Sing to the Moon'' was released on 4 March 2013, with an orchestral re-recording released on 11 August 2014. ==Early and personal life== Mvula grew up in the Birmingham suburbs of Selly Park and Kings Heath with two younger siblings, and was influenced by the girl band Eternal. Her mother is from St. Kitt's and her father is from Jamaica. In 2005, Mvula sang with Black Voices, an a cappella group set up by her aunt. In 2008, she formed a jazz/neo-soul group called Judyshouse, singing lead vocals and writing material for the band. Laura was Director of the Lichfield Community Gospel Choir, founded by Black Voices and Lichfield Festival in 2009. She has also previously directed the Alvechurch Community Choir. Laura graduated from the Birmingham Conservatoire at the Birmingham City University with a degree in composition.〔 While she was working as a supply teacher in a Birmingham secondary school, she started writing songs on her laptop.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://counteract-magazine.com/2013/01/26/laura-mvula-announces-tour-with-jessie-ware/ )〕 She was working as a receptionist when she sent out two demos to several people in the music industry. One of them, Steve Brown, heard the songs and sent them to his manager Kwame Kwaten who would become Laura's manager.〔〔 In a podcast for The Daily Telegraph, Mvula admitted to suffering from "crippling stage fright".〔(Louisa Poocock, "Laura Mvula: 'I still suffer from stage fright. I'm terrified I'll be found out’", ''The Telegraph'', 14 March 2013. )〕
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