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Sumudu is a singer-songwriter from the UK. She was born in
Barnsley, grew up in Scunthorpe and now lives in London. Her Sri Lankan parents noticed she was a natural performer and composer
from a young age and she soon learned to play many instruments including the piano, violin, guitar, flute and accordion. At
fifteen she made her television debut singing one of her own songs for the BBC. Whilst studying medicine at Sheffield
University she went on to become the singer for the UK’s National Youth Jazz Orchestra and toured the country; during
which time she earned her reputation as a formidable singer. Sumudu was chosen to sing live in front of the Queen and millions
of TV viewers worldwide for the Millennium countdown celebrations at the Dome in London. She sang the classic song 'Alfie'
for Burt Bacharach & Hal David at a special Tribute Concert held at London’s Royal Albert Hall where she shared
the bill with Dionne Warwick, Elvis Costello and Sir Bob Geldof. Other performances have seen Sumudu singing for Disney at
the BBC Proms in Hyde Park and residencies at Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club in London. Sumudu’s self written debut
album ‘Waiting For You’ (2011) was made with Grammy Award winning producer Kipper (Sting/James Taylor). The album
has strong folk and roots influences and has received high praise from the acoustic music press with comparisons to Eva Cassidy,
Karen Carpenter and Alison Krauss.
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