Laura Sheeran
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Laura Sheeran (born 1987 or 1988)[1] is an Irish singer, musician, composer and artist. She was born in Galway and is the cousin of Ed Sheeran.[2] She married Marc Aubele, keyboardist with Bell X1, in 2014.[3]
Together with Aubele, she is an instrumentalist and singer with 'Nanu Nanu'.[4][5] Aside from her solo career, she has performed with Fovea Hex, having been recruited for the group by Clodagh Simonds and is now also a member of RESOUND, a Dublin-based musical collective put together by Kate Ellis in 2011.
Sheeran sings and performs on a loop station, bowed saw, melodica, accordion, flute, ukulele, and used a TC Helicon Voice Live 2 to manipulate her vocals and create harmonies. She frequently incorporates improvisation into her performances.[citation needed]
Musicians with whom she has performed include Cora Venus Lunny and Marc Aubele.[citation needed]
Solo discography
- Music for the Deep Woods, EP, 2010[citation needed]
- To The Depths, EP, 2010[citation needed]
- Lust of Pig & The Fresh Blood, double album 2011[6]* Murderous Love, nine track EP, 2011[6]
- What The World Knows, single album 2012[6]
Other works
Theatre music
- Rural Electric (2004) – Written and directed by John Nee. Original music composed and performed by Laura Sheeran
- The Mental (2006) – Written by John Nee, directed by John Nee & Ray Yeats. Original music composed and performed by Laura Sheeran & Nuala Ní Channain
- Limavady, My Heart's Delight (2006) – Written and directed by John Nee. Original music composed and performed by Laura Sheeran . Role of 'Phillis' also acted by Laura Sheeran
- An T-Amhráin Briste(2007) – Written and directed by John Nee. Original music composed by Laura Sheeran and John Nee, performed by John Nee, Laura Sheeran, Chaoimhe Connolly
Film music
- The Tragic Tale of Arthur King The Last (2005) – Directed by Barry Richardson. Original music by Laura Sheeran
- Mr. Skin (2006) – Written and Directed by Barry Richardson. Original music by Laura Sheeran
- Bad Habit (2007) – Written and Directed by Heather Mills. Original music by Laura Sheeran
- Natural Traditions (2010) – Produced by Bridget Sheeran in collaboration with the Community Midwives Association. Original music by Laura Sheeran
- Echo (2012) – Written and Directed by Ela Gas. Original music by Laura Sheeran
References
- ^ https://www.rte.ie/entertainment/2014/0728/633526-ed-sheeran-attends-cousins-wedding-in-spiddal/
- ^ https://www.independent.ie/entertainment/music/singer-laura-sheeran-opens-up-about-her-mothers-witchcraft-and-why-she-is-drawn-to-darkness/34830902.html
- ^ https://www.irishexaminer.com/lifestyle/arid-30637699.html
- ^ https://www.independent.ie/regionals/herald/ed-sheerans-cousin-recalls-jamming-times/29944256.html
- ^ https://www.independent.ie/life/music-helped-me-to-escape-after-my-mother-died/26851294.html
- ^ a b c https://journalofmusic.com/radar/laura-sheeran-releases-new-album
External links
- Laurasheeran.com (archived 2013)
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