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Laura Marling, a Briton in Los Angeles

07.07.2020 - By WNYC Studios and The New YorkerPlay

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The thirty-year-old British singer/songwriter Laura Marling has produced seven albums of dense but delicate folk music, starting when she was only eighteen. After several years touring on the road, she tells John Seabrook, she found herself in Los Angeles. Speaking at The New Yorker Festival in October, 2017, she explained how, growing up, her father played her a lot of Joni Mitchell, and the influence stuck. In Los Angeles, she felt that many of the musicians she had long idolized were still “there in the hills, looking down on the city.”

Marling performed her songs “Daisy,” and “The Valley,” accompanying herself on guitar.

 

This story originally aired January 26, 2018.

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