Artist Biography
Blessed with a four-octave vocal range, classical crossover artist Camilla Kerslake took lessons in contemporary singing and funded her way through a degree at the Guildford Academy of Contemporary Music by performing at clubs. At age 20, she was thrown out of a band for being "too old," before she discovered that her idol Gary Barlow was setting up his own record company. She bombarded the London studios where Barlow was recording and became the first artist on his Future label. She recorded her debut album in 2009. Her rendition of the Christian hymn "How Can I Keep from Singing" was chosen for a high-profile supermarket advertising campaign. In 2011 she released Moments, a mixture of pop, musical theater, and classical numbers. ~ Jon O'Brien
Hometown
Dulwich, London, England
Genre
Classical