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Little acts of kindness are better than piety

Laura Dickinson

Grammy-winning singer Laura Dickinson emphasises the need for gratitude in the world

BySiddhi Jain

September 10, 2019 (IANSlife) Thanks to her songs in Disney animated series such ‘Phineas and Ferb’, Laura Dickinson, 39, is introduced globally as “your nine year-old daughter's favourite singer”.
The American vocalist and music contractor is four-time Grammy winner, and has also lent her voice to films such as “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story” and “War For The Planet Of The Apes” and hit shows like “Modern Family” and “Supernatural”.

Laura Dickinson during her IIT-D concert
Laura Dickinson during her IIT-D concert

 

The singer was recently in Delhi for the launch of a UNESCO MGIEP Kindness Anthem “Shine Your Light”, for which she has collaborated with Indian-origin music composer Ricky Kej.

She says she speaks two languages -- English and music – and that the latter is understood by every human being. But pursuing music as a career was not easy for Laura raised as she was in a musical family with strict religious leanings. “But, that made me work harder because it was something I was not encouraged to do,” she said. 

Singer Laura Dickinson
Singer Laura Dickinson

 

Today of course, hers is a familiar voice on the small and big screens internationally. “It's very encouraging to meet the youth in the States and all across the world. They are mostly in the age of 6-12 and know these shows and go ‘Oh, we know you’. And their parents are like ‘Yes, we listen to that in our house everyday,” Laura told IANS Live.

Laura Dickinson
Laura Dickinson

 

As the singer of the UNESCO MGIEP Kindness Anthem, Laura emphasised on little acts of kindness and gratitude as compared to charity and piety. 
“We need to talk about gratitude everyday. Back in America, in our side of the music business, there's no way to get into it. There's no audition, no way to really present yourself and get considered. It's all about reputation and credits and you have to wait for the phone to ring.
“But I can say from experience that people, who are grateful and happier, are rewarded more, and their mental wellbeing is always elevated because they make it a point to be grateful,” she said.

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Siddhi Jain can be contacted at siddhi.j@ians.in

Editing by Ritu Pandey and N. Lothungbeni Humtsoe

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