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Laura Mvula (Laura Douglas) was born on 23 April, 1986 in Birmingham, England, is a British singer. Discover Laura Mvula's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 37 years old?

Popular As Laura Douglas
Occupation Singer
Age 37 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 23 April, 1986
Birthday 23 April
Birthplace Birmingham, England
Nationality Birmingham

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1935

The same year, she recorded a cover of the popular 1935's song "Little Girl Blue", which ended up being part of original soundtrack for the 2013 acclaimed film 12 Years A Slave.

The track was produced by Troy Miller as their first collaboration.

1986

Laura Mvula ( Douglas; born 23 April 1986) is a British singer.

A native of Birmingham, England, Mvula has gained experience as a young member or leader of a cappella, jazz/neo-soul and gospel groups and choirs.

She was classically trained.

2005

In her teens, she sang with Black Voices, an a cappella group set up by her aunt Carol Pemberton; in 2005 they toured Italy and other countries.

2008

In 2008, Mvula formed a jazz/neo-soul group called Judyshouse, singing lead vocals and writing material for the band.

In 2008 Mvula graduated from Royal Birmingham Conservatoire with a degree in composition.

She worked as a supply music teacher, and later as a receptionist for the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, when she began to write songs.

Her sketches caught the attention of composer Steve Brown, and his manager, Kwame Kwaten, who also became Mvula's manager.

2009

She 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 in Alvechurch.

2012

In 2012, she signed with RCA Records and released an extended play, She, to critical acclaim.

In May 2012, after several showcases, Laura Mvula was signed by Colin Barlow to Sony subsidiary RCA.

She released her debut extended play, She, on 16 November 2012.

The title track is the first song she ever wrote.

2013

Mvula released her debut studio album, Sing to the Moon (2013), to favourable reviews, and earning two MOBO awards and a Mercury Prize nomination.

In a 2013 podcast for The Daily Telegraph, she admitted to suffering from "crippling stage fright".

On 6 December, she was shortlisted for the Critics' Choice award at the 2013 BRIT Awards.

On 9 December, she was nominated for the BBC's Sound of 2013 poll and later finished in fourth position.

On 1 February 2013, she gave her first live TV performance on The Graham Norton Show on BBC One, singing "Green Garden".

Her debut studio album, Sing to the Moon, was released on 4 March 2013.

She worked on the album with producer Steve Brown and mix engineer Tom Elmhirst.

It was preceded by the single "Green Garden", an elegy to her home in Kings Heath.

Paul Lester from The Guardian described her music as "gospeldelia", calling it a new musical genre.

The album was met with a largely positive reception, receiving a perfect score from The Independent, and 3.5/5 from Rolling Stone.

It reached number 9 on the UK Albums Chart and within the top 100 in seven other countries, and reached 173 on the US Billboard 200.

Mvula won awards for Best Female Act and Best R&B or Soul Artist at the 2013 MOBO awards, which took place in October.

She was also nominated for two Brit awards, Sing to the Moon was shortlisted for a Mercury Prize, and during 2013–14, she garnered over a dozen award-nominations in different categories altogether.

2014

In 2014, an orchestral re-recording of the album with the Metropole Orkest was released.

In March 2014, the artist re-recorded an orchestral version of her debut album in collaboration with the Metropole Orkest and conducted by Jules Buckley.

This was released on 23 June as a high quality download via Bowers & Wilkins' Society of Sound and on CD on 11 August.

2016

Her second album, The Dreaming Room (2016), was also received with critical acclaim, and won the Ivor Novello award and garnered a Mercury Prize nomination.

2017

Mvula then wrote the music for the 2017 theatre production of Antony & Cleopatra by the Royal Shakespeare Company.

While working on her third album, she released the 1/f EP in February 2021.

2018

In 2018, Mvula received an honorary doctorate of music from her alma mater, Birmingham City University.

Laura Mvula grew up in the Birmingham suburbs of Selly Park and Kings Heath with two younger siblings.

Her mother is a humanities professor and is from Saint Kitts.

Her father is from Jamaica and is a youth legal protection educator.

She took up piano and violin at primary school and later attended Swanshurst School for girls.