Laura Marling

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Laura Marling Wiki Biography

Laura Beatrice Marling is a folk musician from Eversley, Hampshire, England. Her debut album Alas, I Cannot Swim, her second album I Speak Because I Can, and her fourth album Once I Was An Eagle were all nominated for the Mercury Music Prize in 2008, 2010, and 2013, respecti… IMDB Wikipedia -$600 Thousand 1990 5 ft 7 in (1.71 m) England Eversley February 1 Guitarist Laura Laura Beatrice Marling Laura Marling Laura Marling Net Worth Marling Musician Singer Singers Sir Charles William Somerset Marling Songwriter United Kingdom

Laura Marling Quick Info

Full Name Laura Marling
Net Worth $600 Thousand
Date Of Birth February 1, 1990
Place Of Birth Eversley, United Kingdom
Height 5 ft 7 in (1.71 m)
Profession Singer, Songwriter, Musician, Guitarist
Education Leighton Park School
Nationality England
Parents Sir Charles William Somerset Marling
Nicknames Marling, Laura , Laura Beatrice Marling
Facebook http://www.facebook.com/lauramarling
Twitter http://www.twitter.com/lauramarlinghq
Google+ http://plus.google.com/+lauramarling
IMDB http://imdb.com/name/nm2833680
Awards Brit Award for British Female Solo Artist, NME Award for Best Solo Artist, Master Hunter, Rambling Man, My Manic and I, Leeds, United Kingdom, Bristol, United Kingdom, Glasgow, United Kingdom
Music Groups Noah and the Whale
Nominations World Music Award for World’s Best Album
Movies Woman Driver: The Musical

Laura Marling Quotes

  • When a song wants to be written, it will be written.
  • The romanticised life, where all the great poetry and music and art of the world comes from, is great but it requires a lot of self-indulgence.
  • I never edit the songs that come out. And they tend to come out as a whole. The closest thing I have ever done to editing them is just cutting out a verse, but never rewriting lyrics.
  • My songs are not pretty. They’re what I call optimistic realism.
  • No one starts playing my kind of music to make a fortune. But I do want to keep doing what I do and I do want to continue selling records. And I would, eventually, quite like some money.
  • I’d prefer to be good, but I’m not always. I struggle.
  • I’m a songwriter, and I understand artistic licence. We can embellish, go on little journeys and explore our inner selves. It can be quite self-indulgent.
  • Now that I’m feeling the responsibilities of adulthood, the choices we make become an incredible weight.
  • I’m a lot more observational than personal in my writing. My writing is mostly a lot of questions without answers.
  • When I’m singing I feel like I’m talking to someone. I’m in conversation when I perform – either with myself or with whomever is listening.
  • I am slightly fascinated by the question of whether humanity is capable of change. I may have come to the conclusion that we’re not, but we keep trying.
  • I feel like I’m creeping closer to finding the situation that triggers songwriting, which is obviously an extreme of an emotion.
  • I don’t need to sell tons of records, but I want longevity. I want to make music for the rest of my life.
  • I’ve noticed that, with many of the authors I like, I tend to think I would dislike them as human beings or that there’d be a healthy amount of debate if I ever did meet them.
  • I’m a bit of a magpie: whatever I see or hear or read feeds into the songs.
  • I need some isolation, it’s necessary to me, that’s just who I am. I need to be left alone.
  • I’ve always loved books by the Bronte sisters. I love Jane Austen, too. I’m more influenced by people like her than by pop culture.
  • I just think of everything I do and how happy it will make me to do it. I don’t like having my photograph taken, for instance, so I don’t do that often.
  • It took a lot of time and practice for me to realise that there’s no point trying to be something you’re not.
  • I get up, go and get a coffee, and go do the crossword – I’m loyal to one particular paper, the ‘Guardian’ – and that’s my idea of a perfect morning.
  • I love the way you can fall in love with a piece of literature; how words alone can get your heart doing that.
  • You are what you can prove you’ve done. That’s how people judge you.
  • I’ve been quite fascinated by the relative insignificance of human existence, the shortness of life. We might as well be a letter in a word in a sentence on a page in a book in a library in a city in one country in this enormous universe! And that kind of fear and insignificance has kept me awake at night.
  • I’d like to make music for as long as I can; it feels like something I need to do.
  • Age is relative. Experience is relative. And I think often intensity is confused with maturity.
  • People don’t appreciate music any more. They don’t adore it. They don’t buy vinyl and just love it. They love their laptops like their best friend, but they don’t love a record for its sound quality and its artwork.
  • I think your most intimate thoughts are only honest when they’re in your head.
  • Womanhood is something you don’t consider until it hits you.
  • People think I look odd onstage. But the way I deal with being incredibly nervous is by concentrating really hard.
  • I know how ridiculous this sounds because of the job I do but I don’t believe in romanticism and make-believe.
  • All my songs come from me because I only seem able to write about myself and my experiences.
  • I know there are lots of positives in the evolution of technology, but I also think it will be responsible for the end of a unique character, of a specific kind of geographical culture. The world is getting so small, and mass production is getting so big. Everything is in danger of becoming the same.
  • My reaction to everything in life is when it gets a bit complicated to water it down and make it simple again.
  • I definitely tell things at arm’s length but that is conscious. No part of me wants everybody to know what’s going on.
  • I feel increasingly like age is very irrelevant. Quite often, cynicism is confused with wisdom, and my scorn is confused with a knowing, which I don’t have.
  • I feel sometimes that I’m in a constant state of being lost in translation, and I guess that why I write songs.
  • I’m not religious, I’m not romantic and I live purely by logic. I make every decision by logic and sometimes that leads me to the right and sometimes to the wrong decision.
  • I’m reluctantly interested in love and helplessly interested in logic and yet they’re so conflicting. And they’re both necessary for a happy balance, a happy existence… I think.
  • I’m incredibly neurotic and a control freak. I like the thought that if there’s going to be anyone to blame it’s going to be me.
  • It is quite hard to relax in London. I always say I’d move somewhere quieter, but I am a bit of a confirmed urbanite now – it crept up on me without me noticing. I always think that I function quite well on my own, unusually so, but then I’m reminded how important people are to me.

Laura Marling Important Facts

  • Singer and songwriter.
  • Was in a relationship with Marcus Mumford.

Laura Marling Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
Teströl és lélekröl 2017 performer: “What He Wrote” / writer: “What He Wrote” Soundtrack
The Invitation 2015/I performer: “Devil’s Spoke” / writer: “Devil’s Spoke” Soundtrack
Our World War TV Mini-Series performer – 1 episode, 2014 writer – 1 episode, 2014 Soundtrack
Dog Food 2014 Short performer: “Night after Night” / writer: “Night after Night” Soundtrack
TURN: Washington’s Spies 2014 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Parenthood 2014 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Late Show with David Letterman 2013 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Made in Chelsea 2011 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Misfits 2011 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Acoustic at the BBC 2011 TV Movie performer: “New Romantic” / writer: “New Romantic” Soundtrack
When Rock Goes Acoustic 2011 TV Movie documentary performer: “New Romantic” / writer: “New Romantic” Soundtrack
Un amour de jeunesse 2011 “The Water” Soundtrack
iTunes Festival London 2010 TV Series performer – 1 episode, 2010 writer – 1 episode, 2010 Soundtrack
The Inbetweeners 2009 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Woman Driver: The Musical 2013 Short Woman Actress
Woman Driver: The Musical 2013 Short writer Writer
CBS This Morning: Saturday 2017 TV Series Herself – Musical Guest Self
When Pop Went Epic: The Crazy World of the Concept Album 2016 Documentary Herself Self
The Late Late Show with James Corden 2015 TV Series Herself – Musical Guest Self
Late Show with David Letterman 2013 TV Series Herself Self
When Brave Bird Saved 2013 Short Herself Self
Sunday AM 2012 TV Series Herself Self
The BRIT Awards 2012 2012 TV Special Herself – Presenter Self
Last Call with Carson Daly 2011 TV Series Herself – Musical guest Self
Glastonbury 2011 2011 TV Series Herself Self
Breakfast 2011 TV Series Herself – Singer / Songwriter Self
Brit Awards 2011 2011 TV Special Herself Self
The People Speak UK 2010 Documentary Herself Self
iTunes Festival London 2010 2010 TV Series Herself Self
Later… With Jools Holland 2007-2010 TV Series Herself Self
From the Basement 2007 TV Series Herself Self
Acoustic at the BBC 2011 TV Movie Herself Archive Footage
When Rock Goes Acoustic 2011 TV Movie documentary Herself Archive Footage

Laura Marling Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie Category
2014 Brit Brit Awards Best British Female Solo Artist Won
2014 Brit Brit Awards Best British Female Solo Artist Nominated