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Introducing… Laura & Seven

Laura and Seven are a superb blend of flute and guitar combined with a natural vocal harmony. This Florida-based duo are veterans of various local and national bands thus bringing to the stage a rare form of professionalism.

The duet was one of those instant "clicks" from the first time they appeared together at a downtown Orlando club in February of 1992. Other frequent appearances included the newly opened (at the time) Johnny’s Rockin’ Bistro, Prince Of Wales in Winter Park and the famous Junk Yard. They went on to co-form JAYCIUS The Band and were the driving force behind the band’s only album release, "More Sauce", in 1993.

On April 7th, 1995 Laura and Seven were married in an on-stage ceremony that united them into one of the most unforgettable couples in show business. Symbolism merged with real life when Laura’s father gave her not only to Seven, but to the stage as well.

Late in 1995 they recorded and released their own album called "By The Light Of The Storm". It was during this time they came up with the name Little Laura’s Love Band . In 1998 they recorded and released a second project called "Neeto Lane". This album received considerable air play not just locally but in New York, Michigan, Ohio, Tennessee, North Carolina and as far away as Europe, getting attention in the London area and in Amsterdam, Holland.

1998 also saw the release of Laura & Seven "Gone Again". This album is a collection of their acoustic music and is what these two are really all about.

In addition to writing and recording they also have established Lucie Tunes Publishing (BMI) and Venom Records which they started in 1992 as a release label for JAYCIUS The Band. They are both writers registered with BMI and Seven is a member in good standing with The International Songwriters Guild.

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711 Cherokee Cir., Sanford, Fl. 32773 USA

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