Laura Nyro

American singer and songwriter (1947–1997)

Laura Nyro was a renowned American singer and songwriter who made a significant impact in the music industry. Born in 1947, she rose to prominence with her critically acclaimed albums, including Eli and the Thirteenth Confession and New York Tendaberry, released in 1968 and 1969, respectively. These works showcased her exceptional talent as a songwriter and singer, earning her widespread critical acclaim.

Nyro's songs were not only successful when performed by herself, but also when recorded by other notable artists, such as Barbra Streisand and the 5th Dimension. Her unique and emotive three-octave mezzo-soprano voice was particularly praised by critics and peers alike. Although she passed away in 1997, Nyro's artistry gained wider recognition posthumously, with many contemporaries, including Elton John, expressing admiration for her work. Her legacy continues to be celebrated, cementing her position as a talented and influential figure in the music industry.