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The Rua February 27th, 2015

The Rua is comprised of three siblings from England, Alanna (keyboards), Roseanna (vocals and guitar) and Jonathan (violin). Since early childhood the three have filled their lives with music and performing arts, but it wasn’t until recently that the three decided it was best for them to come together and hit the road. We were lucky enough to have them in Studio Z as a part of their first U.S promo tour. Their first full-length album, Essence, is due out later this spring.

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