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It's another talented Arad, with her own grand designs

Ron Arad’s bedtime songs inspired his little girl, Lail, to take up music.

August 12, 2010 10:11
Lail Arad has been encouraged by her father Ron Arad to work on her music

By

Nick Johnstone,

Nick Johnstone

3 min read

When London based, British-Israeli singer-songwriter Lail Arad was a child, her father, the acclaimed designer Ron Arad, used to sing her to sleep.

"My dad plays guitar nicely," says Arad sipping mint tea in a cafe behind Oxford street. "And he used to change words to Leonard Cohen songs to be about me and my teddy bears and I was sure he wrote them all."

Twenty or so years later, those lullabies turned out to be incredibly formative, since Lail Arad, now 26, is today a hotly tipped singer/songwriter in the Leonard Cohen/Joni Mitchell vein, enjoying the 100,000th hit on her MySpace page and serious blog buzz for her just released, charmingly heart-on-sleeve, debut album, Someone New.

"A lot of the songs are about being in a long-distance relationship," says Arad. "To most people, they sound like they're about a break-up, but really they're about distance, about being in one specific relationship and then being single afterwards."

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