Background
She is the daughter of a Dutch father (a manager at Philips) and an Egyptian mother.
She is the daughter of a Dutch father (a manager at Philips) and an Egyptian mother.
During performances, the ladies dressed themselves in sexy lingerie. They had hits in the Netherlands and all over Europe. They were big in Japan.
In 1991, the ladies of Centerfold stopped performing and Laura (together with Rowan Moore) started a band called The Backlot.
After one performance in Dutch theatre Paradiso, an album was expected, but Mercury Records had already asked Laura to make a solo album. This first album of hers was called Introducing, produced by Ruud Jacobs.
On this album, she was accompanied by famous Belgian musician Jean "Toots" Thielemans. Most of the songs on the album are jazz.
Victoria Grant/Count Victor Grazinski in Victor/Victoria, Singapore 2009 President"s Star Charity - Performed "dream a little dream of me", Singapore 2015.
Between 1984 and 1991, Laura Fygi was a member of one of the most popular Dutch girl-bands, Centerfold, known for their hit "Dictator".