Lara Baruca
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Lara Baruca (aka Lara-B, born August 1, 1979 in Koper, Slovenia) is a singer who began her career in her early teens. She has developed her own unique style combining rock, electronic, industrial and soul styles.
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Lara comes from a musical family. She shows her first interest in music by starting her piano lessons at the age of 7. Four years later she continues her education at the multimedia music school with the violin teacher mr. Ljubec. She enters her singer/songwriter world in 1992.
After gathering experiences, awards, and respect from demanding audiences at various music festivals (MMS '95, Kraška popevka '95, Slovenska popevka '99, EMA '99, MMS '99, Malta Festival '99), she turns her music aspirations mainly to concert stages, where she astonishes with her own, mostly autobiographical lyrics. She successfully joins her live performances with her studio work, as she creates several albums. Her studio experiences result in a sound-engineering diploma after attending classes in Trieste in 2000.
An excellent vocalist, a superb songwriter, a pleasant conversationalist, a charismatic personality, an attractive girl and femme-fatale Lara is all those things and more. The warm-hearted musician from the Primorska region has already created four albums: Hudič izgublja moč in 1997, Kar ne piše in 1999, Beenarni sistem in 2001 and Mindhacker in 2005 and left her imprint on many other successful projects; she has also written scores for several theatrical performances (Behind that courtain 2002, Confi-dance 2003, Glasba in gib 2004, Tihe resnice 2005). Her wide musical expression has been expressed in other genres as well (house, ambient, drum 'n' bass), adding to her reputation as one of the best Slovenian singers.
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