Clair Marlo
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Clair Marlo, is a Croatian-American record producer, singer-songwriter, composer, educator, and performer.[1] Her music falls under the categories of Pop, West Coast Sound, Yacht Rock, Adult Contemporary and Contemporary Jazz. She also has a large catalogue of over 4,500 pieces of music used in film and television shows worldwide.[2]
Clair Marlo | |
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Birth name | Clara Veseliza |
Origin | New York City, New York, United States |
Genres | Yacht Rock, West Coast Sound, Pop, Adult Contemporary, Jazz |
Occupation(s) | Singer-songwriter, music producer, film-television composer, musician, audio recordist - mixer, educator |
Instrument(s) | Singing, piano, keyboards, drum programming, mixing |
Discography | https://www.allmusic.com/artist/clair-marlo-mn0000112769#discography |
Years active | 1986–present |
Labels | Higher Octave, Virgin Records, Sonic Images, Earthtone, Sony, Telarc, Wildcat-MCA, Sheffield Lab, Invisible Hand Music, Universal/MCA, Invisible Hand Records, Blue Rain Records |
Website | www |
She is known for her multiplatinum hit singles "'Til They Take My Heart Away" and "Without Me", both from her debut album, Let It Go.[3] Her songs became a staple in radio stations during the early 1990s and her albums (both as recording artist and as producer) for Sheffield Lab Records have become audiophile staples and collectors items around the world. Marlo is also known for singing "Sviraj" and "Lullaby" on Paul Schwartz's album, Aria 2 – New Horizon, which reached number 5 on Billboard's Top Classical Crossover Chart in 1999.[4]