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Studio City's Laura Pursell, Croons Tunes For Her Birthday At the Oyster House

What
a wonderful way to start the holiday season and hook up with old and new
cohorts. Laura Pursell's incredibly warm spirit is infectious. She will wow you with
her smooth, sexy, soothing sounds and scintillating standards.

Pursell will be backed by the amazing talents of Doug MacDonald, on guitar; Clarence Robinson on bass; and Billy Paul on drums.

No Cover. Feel free to come solo with a date, beloved, possibility, or bff at this cool, up
close and personal, welcoming musician’s hang, “where everyone knows your
name.”  

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Arrive early for scrumptious fare as the kitchen closes at 10pm. You're guaranteed to leave with a smile in your heart and a glow in your soul.

Pursell, originally from Nashville, TN, is
the daughter of well-known recording artist Bill Pursell and was raised with
the sounds of classical music and country. Since moving to LA, she has recorded
4 CD’s and has had the great fortune to perform with swinging jazz giants Ron
Anthony, Barry Zweig, Doug MacDonald, Jon Mayer, Ross Tomkins, Earl Palmer,
Carl Saunders, Don Shelton  and many many more.  

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Drummer
Billy Paul has dubbed her “The Musician’s Singer”. He calls Laura that because "All the guys love gigging with her.  She
is one us, a singer with a musician's temperament."

Laura is excited to perform in her own neighborhood where she's lived since 2004.  She revealed what she loves most about Studio City:  "I have

great neighbors who look out for each other; my vet lives down the street; and
I'm two blocks away from Beeman Park, where I jog and walk my dog every day." 
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