Artist Information
Biography
"Cool and austere like lemon ice, yet warm and rich like melted chocolate" is how this emerging singer-songwriter's sound has been described.
Composing, writing songs, and playing in bands since her early teens in Texas, Laura Stark's first real experience in the music business came once she moved to London. She was commissioned to write instrumental soundtrack music, a theme tune for a TV-pilot, a song for a Swiss Air ad campaign, and even sang on a dance track for a British indie film. Stark then began working as a singer and lyricist with a Japanese acid jazz label in London where she recorded tracks with Simply Red's Kenji Suzuki.
But the thoughts of the wide open spaces of home would influence her own songwriting more and more and she soon began to play solo in London's best acoustic venues and attracted the attention of some of the UK's top musicians, including drummer Neil Conti (Deep Forest, Prefab Sprout, Annie Lennox) whose kinetic style gives an edgy tension to Stark's dark vocals, and London's own pedal steel maestro, BJ Cole (Alabama 3, R.E.M., Beck, Shania Twain, Sting), who can go from country twang to ambient atmospherics with one swoop of his slide. Conti, who's also worked with Brian Eno and Bowie, has produced Stark's new album at his Magic Circle Studios in the South of France. The latest addition to the album is the guitar work of Van Morrisson guitarist, Dick Farrelly, and a duet featuring the romantic crooner of Irish band PERRY BLAKE.
Stark has played at some of the most famous venues in London's Soho and West End, such as The Borderline, Tin Pan Alley's 12-Bar Club, Tony Moore's Kashmir Club, the legendary Ronnie Scott's, and also The Colony Room, famous for launching the career of The Magic Numbers recently. She has opened for many well known acts in the UK, including Tuvan throat singing punk group Yat-Kha. In the US, she's opened for hard core country twangsters, 16 Horsepower, at the famous Slim's club in San Francisco, as well as other gigs in LA, Texas and NYC. She has also performed live and had airplay on Internet Radio stations both in the US and the UK, and was a featured performer and guest last year on BBC Radio.
Laura Stark's music captures the memories of the heat, space and quiet of home through an alternative prism, showing that you can never really take Texas out of the girl, or her music.
A fusion joining Texas and London at a well-holstered hip, and radiating towards all forms of sultry, sexy melancholy, her musical influences stem in part from David Lynch films, Johnny Cash, Texas memories and the open road, bluegrass, celtic, and african finger picking, and artists such as Scott Walker, Emmylou Harris, Mazzy Star, Nina Simone, Kristin Hersh, and the Cowboy Junkies.
Instrumentation
Songwriter Laura Stark, on vocals and acoustic guitar, works with legendary Sting/REM/Beck pedal steel player BJ Cole, whose haunting slide sound is featured on the forthcoming debut album. Drummer/Producer Neil Conti, (Prefab Sprout/Deep Forest/Brian Eno); Chris Clarke, playing double bass(The Rockingbirds/The Arlenes, Lost Sons of Littlefield) and Dick Farelly on electric guitar (Van Morrisson), feature in this album's line-up.
Discography
Streaming on Broadjam and My Space.
Official Website
http://www.myspace.com/starksongs
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Setlist
6-9 songs
35-40 minute set
original songs

