Lola Lamour and The Lamours Give Us ‘A Little Of What You Fancy’

Lola Lamour

Lola Lamour is a singer/songwriter who beautifully captures the Spirit of the 50s & 60s, when the music scene was dominated by big band swing.

Growing up listening to such artists as Peggy Lee and Doris Day, Lola has an admirable ambition to bring back their legacy and see it continued in the modern world through her own songs.

Lola and her band, The Lamours, have become a hot property on the vintage circuit, touring throughout the UK and Europe and playing huge stages to packed crowds. They have also received high praise from The Daily Mail, the Telegraph, Radio 4’s Woman’s Hour, Radio 2, and GMTV among others. 

Now, they are set to take the UK mainstream by storm, with the release of their brilliant new single, ‘A Little of What You fancy’. 

Taken from their EP ‘Looking for Love’, ‘A Little of What You Fancy’ is a fast-paced, well thought-out, upbeat number, that’s sure to get everyone’s toes tapping. 

We think ‘A Little Of What You Fancy’ will certainly do you good! 

‘A Little Of What You Fancy’ by Lola Lamour and The Lamours is available to purchase now. 

For more information visit Lolalamour.net

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