Laura Cunningham
Laura Cunningham was an Irish singer/journalist/stylist from Dublin, Ireland, known for her role in Irish Traditional girl group Trinití.[1] Trinití was signed to Universal Classics and Jazz in 2006 and released their self-titled album a year later.[2][3]
After the group disbanded in early 2008 due to poor album sales, Cunningham began writing a syndicated 2 page style/beauty column for The Voice Newspaper Group.[4] She was a fashion presenter for Ireland AM, TV3's breakfast show, but has not appeared for a number of years for unknowns reasons, and wrote fashion for Glow Magazine. She was also radio fashion correspondent for SPIN 1038 and Dublin's 98, but also has not appeared for some time. Prior to her music career she worked in the AIB's credit card department. Now serves as an editor for wedding magazine Confetti having been dropped by a previous employer who she also served as an editor for, in Belfast. She has had no TV or radio work, or released any new music material in a number of years. She recently launched the website Hippenings.com, which sells wedding and party products.
She has several social media accounts including Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.
References
- ↑ "NME.com: Laura Cunningham". nme.com. Retrieved 30 January 2010.
- ↑ Irish Independent article, March 2006
- ↑ Irish Independent article, April 2006
- ↑ Official Voice Newspaper Group website
External links
- Official Trinití website
- Official UCJ website
- Official TV3 website
- Plan B - Official Spin 103.8 website
- Official Dublin's 98 website