Lauren Harris

Harris began her music career singing in pubs in 2005, and went on to record demo material for Russ Ballard,[2] before touring with Iron Maiden and releasing her debut album, Calm Before The Storm, in 2008.

[3] From 2010, Harris toured with her new hard rock band, Six Hour Sundown, performing at venues in the UK as well as the European Graspop,[4] Download,[5] and Sonisphere[6] festivals.

[11][14] Harris began singing in pubs and bars with a friend; after one of the performances, she was invited to Russ Ballard's house and studio to record a demo.

Harris supported Iron Maiden on their A Matter of Life and Death world tour, playing at Dubai[19] and the Brixton Academy, London,[20] amongst other venues.

[1] In 2008 Harris named musical influences including Belinda Carlisle, Shakespears Sister, Alanis Morissette, Heart, Def Leppard and the Foo Fighters.

The band recorded new tracks at Compass Point Studios in the Bahamas[23] but only Jekyll & Hyde saw commercial release, becoming available as a single for Download in 2011.

[25] In 2013, Harris moved to Los Angeles to commence work on a new musical project, Kingdom of I, with songwriter and producer Dave Stewart[8][9] and drummer Shauney Recke.