Singer/songwriter Laurie Styvers was an American-born, British-based artist known for her lyrically bewitching brand of folk and AM pop. An original member of the psych-pop group Justine, she released just two solo albums, 1972's Spilt Milk and 1973's The Colorado Kid, before falling into obscurity and passing away at a young age in the late '90s.
Born in 1951 in Texas, Laurette "Laurie" Styvers spent much of her youth in England where her father worked as a pipeline engineer in the oil industry. While still a teenager at the American School of London, she co-founded the psyc...