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Laura Love (born 1960) is an American singer-songwriter and bass guitar player. Her style has been described as "Afro-Celtic" and has also been influenced by bluegrass.


Personal life

Love was born Laura Jones in
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, Nebraska, in 1960. She is of African American, Native American, and
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descent. Love had a difficult childhood, raised by a mother with
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and in
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. Her father, who had little involvement in her life, was the jazz musician
Preston Love Preston Haynes Love (April 26, 1921 – February 12, 2004) was an American saxophonist, bandleader, and songwriter from Omaha, Nebraska, United States, best known as a sideman for jazz and rhythm and blues artists like Count Basie and Ray Char ...
who played the saxophone with
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,
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and
Johnny Otis Johnny Otis (born Ioannis Alexandres Veliotes; December 28, 1921 – January 17, 2012) was an American singer, musician, composer, bandleader, record producer, and talent scout. He was a seminal influence on American R&B and rock and roll. He ...
and formed his own band in the 1950s. Love's mother, Wini, had been a singer in Preston's jazz band.
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, her older half-brother, is a Nebraska politician.


Career

Love began her performing career at age 16, singing for the prisoners at the
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. Love relocated to
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,
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, where she was a member of the 1980s rock group Boom Boom G.I. She was also a member of an
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, Venus Envy. After Love released three albums on her own label,
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. In 2004 she published an autobiography titled ''You Ain't Got No Easter Clothes'', with an accompanying album of the same name.


Discography

*''Z Therapy'' (1990) *''Pangaea '' (1992) *''Helvetica Bold'' (1994) *''The Laura Love Collection'' (1995) *''Jo Miller and Laura Love Sing Bluegrass and Old Time Music'' (1995) *''Octoroon'' (1997) *''Shum Ticky'' (1998) *''Fourteen Days'' (2000) *''Welcome to Pagan Place'' (2003) *''You Ain't Got No Easter Clothes'' (2004) *''NēGrass'' (2007) *''The Sweeter the Juice'' (2009) *''She Loved Red'' (2018)


Bibliography

* Love, Laura (2004). ''You Ain't Got No Easter Clothes''. New York (Hyperion Books).


References


External links


Official Website
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