Luan Parle - Current

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In 2009 Parle was a judge on RTE’s children's TV show Ice Talent Search.

In 2010 Parle set up her own record label LPR Records & co produced her latest critically acclaimed album The Full Circle alongside musician/producer & good friend Gavin Ralston.

The album received a glowing four stars in Irish Music Bible Hot Press' and was featured as RTE Radio 1’s album of the week and the lead single Why Baby Why was featured as Song of the week on Ian Dempsey's Breakfast Show on Today FM . Why Baby Why is the only song from the Bottrell Sessions ever to be released.

The video for Why Baby Why which was shot by Sigma Productions was nominated for Sexiest Video at the IMTV Video Music Awards

Sexy Sita the second track taken from the album The Full Circle features on A Womans Heart Then & Now which has enjoyed huge success to date.

Parle is currently on tour in Ireland with plans to finally release overseas.

2011 was Parle’s third year to act as a Jury member on the Irish Jury Panel for the Eurovision Song Contest

Parle is one of the directors of IASCA Irish Association of Songwriters, Composers & Authors who's goal is to represent the makers of music and lyrics of all genres in Ireland, support them, protect their interests and create an environment in which new talent can thrive.

Parle continues to hold music & songwriting workshops in Primary, Secondary & Drama schools all over the country and is currently the face of Heatons Clothing & endorsed by MAC Cosmetics.

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