voc, *1990 GB, Framsden Singer of Classical and Pop
British classically-trained folk singer, born 1990 in Framsden, Suffolk, England. Though Laura Wright didn't reach her maximum notability until she got selected to sing the official song for HM The Queen's Diamond Jubilee, "Stronger As One", her 2011 debut "Last Rose" sold very well and was even nominated for a Classical Brit Award in 2012.
Lavender's Blue on The Last Rose by Traditional & Laura Wright My Bonnie Lies Over The Ocean on The Last Rose by Traditional & Laura Wright Jenkins: The Armed Man - A Mass For Peace: Benedictus on Classically Chilled by Various Artists The Last Rose Of Summer on The Last Rose by Traditional & Laura Wright The Ash Grove on The Last Rose by Traditional & Laura Wright Skye Boat Song on The Last Rose by Traditional & Laura Wright Can You Hear Me? on Thomas Hewitt Jones: Can You Hear Me? by Thomas Hewitt Jones, Matt Harvey, Laura Wright, The Choir of Royal Holloway & Rupert Gough Scarborough Fair on The Last Rose by Traditional & Laura Wright Down By The Salley Gardens on The Last Rose by Traditional & Laura Wright Swing Low on Into Paradise by All Angels
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