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Lucinda Belle

Lucinda Belle

Pop-noir singer-songwriter and harpist Lucinda Belle has spent the last several years conquering the United Kingdom, and is now bringing her trademark sound to the United States. She was running a successful laundry business in London when Decca Records first approached her with a record deal. Belle sold the laundry and chased her dream. 

Because of her intuitive artistic instincts, empathy, and boundless musicality, Belle has worked with a myriad of iconic musicians throughout her career, including Annie Lennox, The Pet Shop Boys, Robbie Williams, Jarvis Cocker, Richard Ashcroft, Lisa Stansfield, Natalie Cole, Rufus Wainwright, Yes, Seal, Grace Jones, and Jamiroquai for a track later sampled by Missy Elliott. In October 2016, Belle released Urban Lullabies, an EP of covers featuring re-imaginings of classics by Nirvana, T.I., John Mayer, and Paolo Nutini.

Belle’s talent and attention to her craft have led to exciting opportunities and awards, including a 2015 Oscar nomination for Best Song for “Going Nowhere” from the film For No Good Reason. Belle also landed a role performing as Dixie Darling with Punch Drunk Theatre Company in their world-renowned immersion play The Drowned Man, and she has made cameo appearances in the company’s New York play Sleep No More. In the coming year, Belle will be releasing her album entitled Think Big : Like Me, which reaffirms her revised perspective of what can be done with the harp.

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