Elizabeth Fraser

Elizabeth Fraser (born August 29th, 1963) is a British singer, best known for her work as vocalist of Cocteau Twins. After the breakup of Cocteau Twins in 1998, Elizabeth Fraser provided vocals for Massive Attack as well as Peter Gabriel's millennium project OvO. She has subsequently contributed to the soundtracks of several films, most notably The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, and has occasionally appeared as a guest artist on other musicians' projects. In 2004, Fraser was invited to participate in an unique audio exhibit, "Shhh...", at London's Victoria and Albert Museum. Though a solo album is awaited, little is known about its progress.

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