Larissa Lam is a is
a multi-talented singer-songwriter with a powerful, soulful voice. Nicknamed
"The Singing CFO," Larissa Lam has the unusual distinction of being a
former Chief Financial Officer turned recording artist. Larissa’s vocal strength has been
compared to Joss Stone, her live energy to Alicia Keys and her artistry to Annie Lennox. West Coast Performer Magazine says, “Lam’s style is hard to resist…[her] voice soulfully
spans the genres of jazz, blues, rock and pop.”
In 2006, the Independent Artist
Registry named her one of the top independent artists in the U.S. She has released three albums independently and her song,
“Breathing More,” landed in the Top 10 of the Radio and Records Rhythmic charts.
As a finalist in numerous songwriting competitions such as the Billboard
World Song Contest, Larissa’s songwriting has been repeatedly recognized
for its excellence.
Larissa has performed on many
stages from the Knitting Factory to the Kodak Theater. Her talent
and work ethic have attracted top-notch collaborators who have worked with
international superstars such as Prince and Christina Aguilera. Beyond her music, it is Larissa’s strong stage presence and
engaging personality that enable her to connect with diverse audiences all over
the world.
Larissa's
third and most recent album, “Revolutionary,” is a
collection of material showcasing her signature vocals and evocative
songwriting. “Revolutionary” explores many universal
themes, including the need for change, shifting priorities, and
personal identity. The album includes songs such as the beautifully
moody “Pendulum” and “Waiting for Desiree,” a
poignant portrait of a woman looking for faith and love. The memorable
pop hooks of “Breathing More” and “Malleable”
will get anyone swaying to the beat. Personal songs like "Miss
Everything" and "I'm Not" give listeners a meaningful glimpse into her
life perspectives.
Larissa explains, "Life is basically a series of relationships that
bind us all together - with friends, family, God and even strangers."
Growing
up in Diamond Bar, CA, Larissa’s relationship with music began at
age five when she started playing the piano. By age 13, she had written
her first song. Soon after, Larissa was singing at local community
events and placing in singing competitions. At UCLA, Larissa majored in
business economics and worked for companies like Polygram and Columbia
Records (for American Idol’s Randy Jackson) and Schnee Studios (a
recording stop for artists such as Natalie Cole and Steven Curtis
Chapman.)
After graduation, she became the Chief Financial Officer for
independent label NSOUL Records. One day, a gospel/dance group at the
label, Nitro Praise, was about to go on tour and was missing a singer.
Larissa stepped in to fill the spot and never looked back. As a member
of Nitro Praise, she recorded on three albums and toured nationally for
three years. Currently, the Nitro Praise series, the brainchild of
veteran DJ and remixer Scott Blackwell, has sold more than 500,000
copies worldwide.
In 2001, Larissa released her first solo album “On the Way
Up,” followed by a live album “Thankful to be Live”
produced by Tim Schoenhals (Kendall Payne).
Her reputation as a hardworking and talented artist has lead to
recorded studio sessions for clients like Nickelodeon and Disney.
Additionally,
Larissa has appeared as an actress in film and TV and she can be seen hosting a
TV talk show, “Top 3” which airs internationally and in the U.S. on cable
network, JCTV. She has composed music for The Oprah Winfrey Show
and is writing music for “Flower
Drum Song” author, CY Lee’s, new musical play, “Lady of Joy.”
Her
music speaks to people’s intellect and hearts, and Larissa Lam
continues to press onwards in her mission to help others experience
something “revolutionary” in their own lives.