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Amel Larrieux
“[Morning] is a tight, 10-song set that’s Grade-A prime choice-
no filler.”- Billboard, April 2006
“’Bravebird’ sounds like some brilliant rare-groove
thing you’d find in a used-record store. Except it’s really
one of the most off-the-hook new soul albums in years.” - Rolling
Stone, February 5, 2004
“With talent like Larrieux’s, anything is possible.”
– Vibe, March, 2000
An urban chanteuse by birth, the bi-coastal Amel Larrieux grew up in
a West Village "artists building" in New York, her parents exposing
her early to bohemian characters and experiences that would mold her eclectic
sensibilities. By 18, sure that she wanted to express herself musically,
she wrote a song and created a demo tape, which led to her pairing with
Bryce Wilson to form the duo Groove Theory. As lead siren and co-writer
for the group, Amel enjoyed success with "Tell Me," which broke
the top ten on the Billboard Hot 100 and the top five on the R&B charts
before being certified gold in October 1995.
Amel recently released her third solo album, Morning (Blisslife Records)
on April 25, 2006. Amel fuses a range of genres – R&B, soul,
hip-hop, jazz and folk, with flashes of Middle Eastern, West African,
and Indian styles. Inspired by a friend who felt "tired of having
to be strong," Amel wrote the first single "Weary" for
hard-working single people all over.

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