Dom La Nena

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Brazilian-born cellist, singer and songwriter

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Dom La Nena sings barely above a whisper, though her melodies can penetrate the darkest heart.

Dom La Nena

Dom La Nena sings barely above a whisper, though her melodies can penetrate the darkest heart.

from Morning Becomes Eclectic

The songs of Brazilian cellist and vocalist Dom La Nena unfold into delicate melodies written about her childhood.

Dom La Nena

The songs of Brazilian cellist and vocalist Dom La Nena unfold into delicate melodies written about her childhood.

from Morning Becomes Eclectic

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