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St. Louis blues singer and songwriter Laura Green, now living in Phoenix, has teamed up with some of Arizona's premier musicians to bring her music, vocals and her energetic stage persona to Arizona's top venues. ​
Highlights
3 week European tour, performing at 2016 Liberation Festival, Wageningen Netherlands
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Opened for world renowned acts such as Chuck Berry, Anson Funderburgh, Samantha Fish, Danielle Nicole
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Nominated for Best St. Louis Blues Band of 2016 by The Riverfront Times
Listed on Alive Magazine's Best of St. Louis Area Blues, Jazz & Crossover Recordings, 2016
KDHX's top album spins list, 2016
Represented St. Louis at the International Blues Challenge in Memphis, 2017
Debut original solo album, Green Eyed Blues, 2020, charting on RMR Top 50 Blues Album, Contemporary Blues Album and Singles Charts



Laura's CDs


Reviews of Green Eyed Blues
"Sometiimes you have to wait a little longer for exciting things. Green Eyed Blues, Laura Green's solo album is such an item. Know that you don't find a green emerald every day....." Eric Schuurmans, ROOTSTIME.BE, Belgium
".....With a well-balanced trail mix of soul, jazz, funk, R & B and blues rock, this CD has tasty morsels for just about everyone....." Rainey Wetnight, Blues Blast Magazine, May 2020 Issue
"Over the past decade, singer-songwriter Laura Green has earned a strong following on the St. Louis music scene with her powerful, soulful vocals and her charismatic stage presence.....Now she's released Green Eyed Blues, a fitting showcase for both her dynamic vocals and her growing talent as a songwriter.....It's a winner." Terry Perkins, freelance writer, Downbeat Magazine
"What you've got in your hands is the first musical shot fired by Laura Green, a serious blues singer/songwriter. If you like your blues/r&b on the Etta James/Irma Thomas/diva side, you're gonna love Ms. Green." Bob Lohr, piano Chuck Berry
".....The clarity of their playing, from the rhythm section and keyboards to the compelling guitar solos, compliments and wraps its way around the voice of a singer in her element." Bob Baugh, contributing writer to Big City Rhythm & Blues Magazine
