Liane Carroll

Jazz, Musical Artist

1964 –

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Who is Liane Carroll?

Liane Carroll is an English pianist/vocalist who grew up in a musical family in Hastings, East Sussex. She started learning the piano at the age of three and has been a professional singer, pianist and composer since she was 15. In 1998 she joined and toured overseas with Trevor Watts’ Moiré Music band.

Carroll has worked with many artists ranging from Sir Paul McCartney and Gerry Rafferty to Ladysmith Black Mambazo. She has also performed as the lead vocalist and Wurlitzer keyboardist for the drum and bass band London Elektricity. She is a regular performer at Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club and the 606 Club in London, and has made several albums.

The Observer's jazz critic Dave Gelly has described her as "one of the most stylistically flexible pianists around, with a marvellous, slightly husky singing voice". According to The Guardian's jazz critic John Fordham "She's a powerful, soul-inflected performer with an Ella Fitzgerald-like improv athleticism and an emotional frankness on ballads". Nick Hasted of The Independent says that she is "still frustratingly little-known" but calls her "one of Britain’s most emotionally visceral and accomplished singers".

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Born
1964
London
Also known as
  • Carroll, Liane
Nationality
  • England
Profession

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on July 23, 2013

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