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"Great blues singing, you remind me of earlier singers like Big Mama Thornton from the 1950s and the raunchy Victoria Spivey. Your dynamic attack for this style of blues is rare today."

MAX HAMMES, EARLY BLUES HISTORIAN

& AUTHOR OF RAILROADIN' SOME

This soul diva hailing from the North of England

sings blues with a voice thats straight out of the Deep South and

with a hot rhythm section to boot, her New Orleans, Voodooesque,

             Parisian show, with her smokey, smooth jazz vocals, will torch, debauch and haunt you,

...exactly the way you want it to.

 

     A prolific entertainer on the International live music circuit, her show's encompass a broad spectrum of bookable entities, including burlesque inspired cabaret sets, big band shows with her ever growing band, acoustic duos or as a solo act with stunning costumes and microphone. 

 

Lady Layton's shows have sold out venues across London, she has appeared as a performer for the BBC's Best of British, BBC Radio Kent and BBC Lancashire, played Hackney Empires 'Stage 3 Bar',

 Glastonbury Festival twice, Bollinger Champagne and performed a unique rendition of 'Love is The Drug' with ROXY MUSIC's founder Andy Mackay.

 

She also recently starred at Alexandra Palace's Day of The Dead Parade,

as 'Lady of The Dead' as well as Directing the show itself!

 

 

 

Don't take our word for it however!

See what the critics say below

 

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"A Million Dollars at any years prices"

THE STAGE

 

"The voice of an angel"

BBC BEST OF BRITISH

 

"A Berrocca for the soul!"

(LEGS AKIMBO) THE CHURCH

 

'The Dogs B*******s!

The peoples performer!

A right bobby dazzler!'

Audience vox pops!

 "Like I said this evening, best night we have had for ages.Seldom have I seen such raw talent. Paid £100 plus to see Status Quo. Would rather have seen you."

Audience member from Heartbreak Hotel

THE ORIGINAL...

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