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Filipino singer songwriter Elizabeth Earl – better known as Earl – has already lived a distinctly colourful life. Alaskan born and raised, threetimes married and mother to a seven-year-old son, Earl has reinvented herself as a sassy and provocativ­e jazz chanteuse on her new album Tongue Tied.

She further proved her worth with a much-celebrated cover of Drake’s One Dance at this year’s Glastonbur­y.

Earl’s upbringing played a key part in shaping her uniqueness.

“Alaska was like growing up in a bit of a different country to the rest of the world,” she explains.

“I grew up feeling so at peace in nature, taking it for granted that I could walk outside and nap on a bed of moss in the wild forest – like a little fairy falling asleep.

“I snacked on freshly cracked pine nuts and wild berries.”

By her teens she was changing wheels at the family truck stop, and dreaming of a musical career which began when she moved to LA in 2004. Her current invocation of the Charleston dancing, 1920s Flapper Era isn’t simply a retreat into the past.

“It’s rebellious. It gives itself over to the unpredicta­ble, or rather the predictabl­y chaotic world we are living in,” she explains.

“Jazz, through its willingnes­s to buck convention and the box of traditiona­l chordal structure – or even refusing to participat­e at times via the norms of language but use scatting – allows emotion to be unleashed both for the performer and the listener.”

As her brand of va va voom finds favour with radio programmer­s and live audiences alike, Earl’s already

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