New York, NY (Top40 Charts / Shore Fire Media) Fresh off of six shows at SXSW, Dutch-born singer/songwriter Laura Jansen left a packed New York crowd in awe Tuesday as she celebrated the release of her US debut 'Bells' (Decca Records) with a prodigious performance at Joe's Pub that included songs ranging from the heartbreaking alt-pop of first single "Single Girls" to a melancholic cover of the Cookie Monster's "If Moon Was Cookie" performed alone on a ukelele. Her pitch-perfect show can now be streamed in its entirety at the Joe's Pub channel of Livestream: https://bit.ly/eaxxc2 Jansen, who AOL Popeater says is "for fans of Regina Spektor," had the crowd's full attention as she tore through the majority of 'Bells.' A number of diverse songs proved Jansen just as jaw-dropping a live performer as she is a songwriter, including the reggae-tinged "Soljah," which had heads bopping throughout the room, and the undeniable pop hooks of "Single Girls," which the LA Times raves "evocatively captures the first delicate steps into the unknown of singlehood." On Friday, March 25, Laura will take part in a stripped-down live performance and Q&A with fans on her Livestream channel, in which she will take questions from Facebook and Twitter. She will then bring her remarkable live show to the Beat Kitchen in Chicago on March 29 and Los Angeles on March 30 at Hotel Cafe. Laura Jansen's Livestream channel: https://livestre.am/FOcL Watch the video for "Single Girls" here: https://bit.ly/g3wrwk Read the AOL Popeater "About to Pop" feature here: https://aol.it/LauraJansen_AOLPopeater https://www.laurajansen.com https://www.twitter.com/laurajansen https://www.facebook.com/laurajansentunes https://www.shorefire.com/clients/ljansen
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