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Laurette
Langille

This close up photo of blueslady Laurette Langille was taken by Bellingham photographer Bob Jenks, not visable in the photo are the hot coffee and chocolate chip cookie in her hands.

Northwest  blues woman Laurette
Langille's sultry vocals and slide guitar
have been a festival favorite for many
years. Her performances at
Bumbershoot, Winthrop Rhythm and
Blues Festival, NW Folklife, Port
Townsend Blues Festival, Mission B.C.
Folk Festival, the Mount Baker Blues
Festival and more over the past two
decades have earned this Bellingham,
Washington blues musician her
nickname, the blueslady.
 

photo credit: Bob Jenks

"It's easy to get hopelessly entangled in her raw, ragged and rowdy brand of blues..."
Joan Connell, The Bellingham Herald

 Explore this site to find out more about Langille's acoustic blues,  the compilation CD's
that she is available on, a few articles of interest, some quotable quotes regarding
Laurette's solo performances, a
links page titled northwest blueswoman favorites, and her
blues scrapbook. Media requiring bio or photos can snag those from her
press kit. If you
want Laurette's unofficial take on recent band stuff, read  
Laurette's Desk Notes.
This web site, www.nwblueswoman.com, is focused on Langille's solo acoustic blues. For
information regarding Laurette's electric trio, Rogue Paradise Blues, go to the Washington
blues bands official web site at
www.rogueparadiseblues.com

Booking Contact: 360-734-7489

Join Laurette's email list:
nwblueswoman@yahoo.com

This page and entire website is copyright 2002, 2003, 2004 and 2005 by L.Langille.
All Rights are Reserved.
Photos and content on the Press Kit pages can be reprinted without permission for media and
promotional purposes. For info. contact by email at
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has been republished here with the owners permission.