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Maura Davis was the front-woman and lead singer of the American indie rock band Denali from Richmond, Virginia. She currently fronts the alternative group Ambulette, formerly known as Bella Lea, whose first full-length album is due for release sometime in 2007.
Maura is noted for her fragile vocals and minimalist lyrics. In addition to having a unique ethereal vocal style, she can play both keyboards and guitar. She seems to favor Fender Telecasters in concert (seen live while playing with Ambulette), as well as a variety of other guitars. She is noted for playing a vintage Rhodes Piano on both Denali albums, their self-titled album and its follow-up, The Instinct. She has also been seen playing a number of synthesizers, including her Nord Electro, in Ambulette. For live use this small, lightweight instrument, has taken over from the Rhodes, which is notoriously heavy at around 200 pounds.