Aurora
Aurora Aksnes was born on 15 June 1996 in Stavanger Norway. Professionally known as Aurora and occasionally stylized using lowercase letters, such like AURORA. Her debut E.P. Running with the Wolves, released in May 2015 by Decca Records to great approval of bloggers in the music industry and media. The singer has released a number of high-profile songs as covers, like Half the World Away (by Oasis), from the group Oasis) to accompany John Lewis' Christmas advert and Nature Boy (by Nat King Cole), which are widely loved. Katy Perry's support for the song Runaway in a blog post brought the singer additional appreciation. Celebrate the special occasion. Aurora Aksnes' earliest musical memories involve finding an instrument hidden in the attic of her home, and being captivated by its sounds. Jan Oystein Aksnes' parents May Britt Aksnes urged her to use music for personal growth, rather than to earn money or for as a hobby. She began writing her own songs. As well as Bjork as well, she mentions Leonard Cohen as an influence. When her mother told her that the songs she composed were not meant to make her famous but instead to inspire people to realize their own value and impact on our world at large, she began performing them publicly. Piano was her first instrument, at six. She began writing music when she turned nine. The fact that she was a musician wasn't known to her family members until she turned fourteen. Aurora wasn't a childhood dream. The only thing she loves is writing music. For her music, it is the most efficient method of expressing anything.
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