The Sanlúcar-born singer has just released a new album following her acclaimed "Tejiendo Lunas." The release marks a milestone in her artistic career given that it follows her first childbirth; a fact that, according to the singer herself, has nuanced the corners of her sensibility.
Accompanied by a large group of musicians, in the necessary cooperation for the achievement of this artistic achievement, the album "Pura Vida" is full of nods to those who have made Laura feel special. While it's steeped in tradition and tributes to figures like Juana la del Revuelo and El Carbonerillo, we also find the need to translate her flamenco roots into other languages like Portuguese and Arabic, as well as other musical styles, without losing sight of her native Bajo de Guía.
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