Lianne La Havas

singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist

Band

Lianne La Havas – Lead Vocals, Guitar
James Wyatt – Keys, Vocals
Frida Touray – Vocals

Lianne La Havas on KCRW

KCRW's In Residence sessions feature storytelling performances and commentary from some of our favorite artists.

In Residence: Lianne La Havas digs deep to express her feelings

KCRW's In Residence sessions feature storytelling performances and commentary from some of our favorite artists.

from Music Special Programming

Lianne La Havas is a powerhouse performer with uplifting, soulful pop songs that are playful yet intimate. She's engaging on every level and full of heart.

Lianne La Havas

Lianne La Havas is a powerhouse performer with uplifting, soulful pop songs that are playful yet intimate. She's engaging on every level and full of heart.

from Morning Becomes Eclectic

London's Lianne La Havas is a stunning newcomer with a soulful voice and incredible depth and range.

Lianne La Havas

London's Lianne La Havas is a stunning newcomer with a soulful voice and incredible depth and range.

from Morning Becomes Eclectic

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