Amel Larrieux may be an entrepreneur in the hair industry but it was her unique voice that got her started in music. As her group Groove Theory’s top 5 classic turns 20 years old (we’re getting old), ...
Any time singer-songwriter Amel Larrieux‘s name gets mentioned, a smile can’t help but slide across one’s lips. Larrieux has been making soundtracks to our heart’s roller coaster ride since 1995. In ...
Amel Larrieux broke out onto the music scene back in 1995 as one-half of Groove Theory. Her effortless vocals and thoughtful songwriting, coupled with Bryce Wilson’s production produced hit songs like ...
As a child, Amel Larrieux turned to the arts -- dance, music and literature -- to express herself. Judging from her cool and dramatic-sounding upbringing, she had a lot to say. Larrieux grew up in New ...
As a mother of two who recently celebrated her 20th wedding anniversary, R&B singer and Groove Theory founder Amel Larrieux knows her fifth album’s title, “Ice Cream Everyday,” sounds unhealthy. Yet ...
An urban chanteuse by birth, Amel Larrieux grew up in a West Village "artists building" in New York City, her parents exposing her early to a community of artists and artistic experiences that would ...
Singer Amel Larrieux, Groove Theory's better half, isn't always concerned with matters of the heart on her second solo release. Among the more pressing issues is a young woman's well-being -- spirit, ...
Indie soul singer Amel Larrieux, formerly of the group Groove Theory, talks to Farai Chideya about her latest album, Lovely Standards. It features her takes on songs by Duke Ellington, Rodgers and ...
If you were a guest at singer-songwriter Amel Larrieux’s Thanksgiving Day dinner, you’d likely be served a heaping scoop of ice cream — the treat has become the source of inspiration for the ...
Amel Larrieux Reveals Why She Releases Her Music Independently Instead of Signing With a Major Label
Amel Larrieux’s fans sung along to every word as the former lead vocalist of Groove Theory performed her hit singles “You Will Rise”, “Sweet Misery” and “You the Ish” live at The Shrine in Chicago.
The musical landscape has changed a lot since your Groove Theory debut in the early 1990s, how have you managed to keep up with all of the numerous changes? In the late 90s/early 200s, the label I was ...
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