Aurora
Aurora Aksnes was born on 15 June 1996 in Stavanger, Norway. The name she is most commonly used for her professional work is Aurora and sometimes stylized with the letters in uppercase as AURORA. Her debut E.P. Running with the Wolves has been released by Decca Records and was well welcomed by blogs about music. Half the World Away, by the Oasis band, was released for John Lewis Christmas advertisements and Nature Boy by Nat King Cole are two of her best-known songs. Katy Perry shared a tweet in which Perry announced her new song Runaway. Celebrate her special day. Aurora Aksnes' earliest memory of music was discovering a grand piano in the attic. It was awe-inspiring to see what it could do. Jan Oystein Aksnes and May-Britt Aksnes encouraged her to learn music not to get work or for a passion, but as an opportunity to develop. The Aksnes family inspired her to write. Her influences include renowned writers Leonard Cohen and Bob Dylan, as well as her love for Bjork's style. The singer decided to perform the songs she wrote publicly after her mother suggested that they might help others not be famous with her work, but instead help people see around them realize the importance of their work and how they could impact the world. The piano was her first instrument at age six and writing music at age nine. The family did not have any idea until she was fourteen. There was no way she could have imagined to become Aurora. She claims that she enjoys composing music. To her, music is the most efficient method of expressing anything.
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