Laura Fygi is a Dutch jazz and pop singer, born on August 27, 1966, in Amsterdam, Netherlands. She is renowned for her smooth vocal style and versatility, often blending elements of jazz, bossa nova, and pop. Fygi's career took off in the early 1990s, and she gained international recognition through her performances and recordings, particularly in Asia and Europe. Notable works include her debut album "Out of the Blue" (1994), which features a mix of jazz standards and original songs, and subsequent albums such as "The Lady and the Sax" (1995) and "Songs for You" (2000). Her interpretation of songs like "The Nearness of You" and "L.O.V.E." has earned her a devoted fan base. Fygi has been influential in popularizing jazz music in the Netherlands and abroad, often participating in international festivals. Her ability to bridge traditional jazz with contemporary styles has made her a significant figure in the genre. Additionally, she has collaborated with various artists and orchestras, showcasing her adaptability and broad appeal. Laura Fygi continues to be celebrated for her contributions to music, captivating audiences with her enchanting performances.