Lara Veronin

Rhythm and blues, Composer

1988 –

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Who is Lara Veronin?

Lara Veronin, more frequently known as Lara Liang simplified Chinese: 梁心颐; traditional Chinese: 梁心頤; pinyin: Liáng Xīnyí;, is a Russian-Taiwanese-American musician. She moved frequently during her childhood between Taiwan and California. She graduated from Taipei American School in 2006.

Liang was the lead female vocalist in the Taiwanese band Nan Quan Mama from 2005 to 2010. With the band, she released three albums and a best-of compilation album. The single "Rainy Day" from "Difficult Kids" topped the charts and soon became an all-time KTV favorite.

Liang is known for appearing as a featured vocalist in the songs "Coral Sea", "Snake Dance", and "A Larger Cello" with Jay Chou. Capricorn. She has also appeared in Chou's music videos for "Piano Sorrow" and "Big Ben" and is a frequent guest performer in his world tours.

In December 2010, Liang released her bilingual EP and first solo album titled Hello 梁心頤. In October 2012, she released her concept album, titled "自由靈魂". Over the years, Liang has progressed from penning a few select tracks on albums to taking over the majority of musical and creative direction, composing and producing as well as participating in styling and marketing aspects.

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Born
May 2, 1988
California
Also known as
  • Lara
  • 梁心颐
  • Veronin, Lara
Nationality
  • United States of America
Profession
Education
  • Taipei American School

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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