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Music Style
Adult Contemporary |
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Artist History
Eloise holds the distinction of: least famous Laws' sibling. Household name stardom hasn't happened for the chic, sexy, singer, yet. Yet, after nearly thirty years in the business, she's still doing what she loves-singing & performing. Brother Hubert (the renowned flautist), is older; while, sax playing brother, Ronnie and sister Debra are both younger. Eloise has experienced everything in music except a hit record. Huberts' many jazz albums'& CD's sell worldwide; he's considered a virtuoso on the flute. Ronnie has had many best-selling works, and Debra scored with "Very Special, "a popular selection on Quiet Storm formats. Eloise began recording for Holland Dozier Holland's Music Merchant label and had a couple of releases in 1972/73: "Tighten Him Up," and "Love Factory," neither charted. When the famous song writing team folded Music Merchant, they signed Eloise to their Invictus label. They released a few singles, and her first LP, Ain't It Good Feeling Good. Japans' P-Vine records reissued the Invictus album on CD."Put a Little Love Into It (When You Do It)" a sultry single sparked. A quote attributed to Eloise best describes her career, "Star? I don't wanna be a star-a star falls"; thankfully, the Texan beauty hasn't fallen, she keeps on keeping on. |
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Group Members
Eloise Laws |
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Location
Los Angeles, CA - USA |
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