Lurine Cato

At the age of 8, she entered the Enfield Borough Talent Competition with a song by Denise Williams called "Let's Hear It For The Boy” and won second place.

[4] She has also provided vocals for other noted artists such as Sigma,[5][6] Union J on songs like “You Got It All”,[7] Irish singer-songwriter Hozier on his Nina Cried Power EP,[8] Rebecca Ferguson on “Freedom”,[9] and Elton John's “Rocket Man”.

[10] In December 2016, Cato participated in a holiday concert at the Old Royal Naval College Chapel to benefit the Demelza Hospice Care for Children.

The competition presenters included Girls Aloud member Kimberley Walsh and UK-based Afropop and Dancehall duo Reggie 'n' Bollie[20] Cato and the B Positive Choir appeared on The One Show on the BBC continuing their campaign to raise awareness of sickle cell and blood donation.

[25] On 17 and 24 November 2019, BBC1 aired its semi-final and final rounds of Songs of Praise' Gospel Choir of the Year, where Lurine made a special guest appearance.

Honorees for the Multicultural Business & Community Champion (MBCC) awards included Kanya King, Ashley Cain, and Safiyya Vorajee, campaigner Stuart Lawrence, Claire Goodwin-Fee, Liz Pemberton and Casey Bailey.

Other attendees include Jamelia and Lemar[28] On 14 December 2021, Lurine attended her investiture at Windsor Castle to be presented with the MBE award for services to charity and music.

[33] Subsequently, in December 2017, the B-Positive choir released a charity single called Rise Up,[34] which was originally sung by Andra Day, but with Cato as lead.

[35][3][36] Later that month Cato performed at the St. Pancras station with the B Positive choir singing a mixed repertoire of Christmas songs to a captive audience.

[37] On 11 June 2019, Lurine and the B Positive Choir performed at the Audi Sentebale Concert at Hampton Court Palace along with other guest artists such as Rita Ora, Morena Leraba and the Inala Zulu Ballet.

[43] Cato collaborated with singers from the UK and abroad to record Amazing Grace by Dottie Rambo in aid of the Cavall Nurses' Trust .

Lurine at the NHS 70th Celebration, York Minster Cathedral