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Wherever Laura Fygi appears, she’ll be perceived as a veritable vision of exotica. In her home country the Netherlands she’s known as the woman raised in Uruguay as the daughter of an Egyptian belly dancer; in the Far East she’s seen as the emancipated lady many aspire to be. But no matter which country she visits, her most striking quality will always be that instantly familiar voice which has won her fans around the globe.
To the “beat-beat-beat” of a tribal tom-tom rhythm, Laura Fygi arrived on stage with a voice as silken and smooth as her shimmering silver frockcoat. When she sings, Fygi feels, shows and moves in time with the emotion behind every note, toying with her five-piece local backing combo almost as much as she playfully taunts and teases her audience.
Laura has performed all over Europe, South America and Asia. She even managed to conquer the Chinese market, a unique achievement for a Dutch singer. After her dance hits with the girl group Centerfold in the 1980’s, Laura has ventured out into numerous musical pathways, not shying away from jazz, latin or chanson, which rendered collaborations with such music luminaries as the late Toots Thielemans, Michel Legrand, and Michael Franks. Laura has also been awarded with various gold and platinum discs and in Singapore she even starred in her favorite musical Victor/Victoria.
Although Dutch singer Laura Fygi initially garnered notice as a member of the disco group Centerfold, after setting out in 1992 as a solo performer she pursued a more jazz-inspired path with her debut effort Introducing Laura Fygi. On subsequent efforts including 1993's Bewitched and the following year's The Lady Wants to Know, she collaborated with figures including Johnny Griffin, Toots Thielemans and Clark Terry, and in 1997 Fygi worked with one of her idols, the great composer Michel Legrand, on Watch What Happens.
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