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Custer LaRue

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Instruments
  
Music group
  
The Balti Consort

Role
  
Vocalist

Name
  
Custer LaRue


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Education
  
Peabody Institute, Mary Baldwin College

Genres
  
Albums
  
Lullaby Journey, Watkins Ale: Music of the En, Bright Day Star ‑ Music for, The Art Of The Bawdy Song, La Rocque 'n' Roll: Popular

Similar
  
Ronn McFarlane, Kim Robertson, Nicholas Dodd, Sue Raney, Jose Lemos

Associated acts
  

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Custer LaRue is a soprano vocalist of the late 20th and early 21st centuries. She specializes in Renaissance music and traditional Folk music such as the Child ballads and music collected in Appalachia during the early 20th century.

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Soldier boy for me custer larue theme from the hunter s moon


Biography

LaRue is from Bath County, Virginia, and attended Mary Baldwin College and the Peabody Conservatory, where she received a Bachelor of Music degree in 1979.

She served as the lead singer for The Baltimore Consort between 1983 and 2004, and has also worked as a solo artist with ad hoc groups of supporting musicians, with recordings released on the Dorian label.

In the movie Hunters Moon (1997) LaRue sings "Soldier Boy", a folk song, slightly changed, from the southern Appalachians.

In the 2004 film Vanity Fair, LaRue's singing was used to voice-over Reese Witherspoon's three songs: "Over The Mountains/The Great Adventurer", "Now Sleeps The Crimson Petal", and "The Mermaids Song".

In 2009, she was recognized with the "Peabody Alumni Achievement Award Recognizing Outstanding Contributions to Music in Maryland".

References

Custer LaRue Wikipedia