Sheila Chandra (born 14 March 1965 in London) is an English pop singer of Indian descent.
Chandra is a respected performer on the world music scene and remains active into the 21st Century. In 2001 Chandra released a collaborative album with The Ganges Orchestra entitled This Sentence Is True based on her two experimental EPs with them (EEP 1, EEP2). In 2002 saw the release of a remix of her original hit single «Ever So Lonely» retitled «So Lonely» by the band Jakatta. It charted at no 8 in the UK. In 2002 she performed the song entitled «Breath of Life» (retitled «The Grace of Valar» in its 2006 release)[3] with Howard Shore for the The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers soundtrack.
In 2007, she recorded two songs for Simon Emmerson’s project The Imagined Village, which set out to re-interpret traditional English songs using a wide range of contemporary English musicians. She also appeared with The Imagined Village on a concert tour of England in the late autumn of 2007.
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