Londa Erica Larmond, also known as Londa Larmond, born September 3, 1975, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, is a Canadian gospel musician and worship leader. She began honing her craft by singing and performing at the age of seven. Larmond's music career commenced in 1999, with her debut studio album Love Letters released in 2001, via EMI Gospel. The album earned her nominations for Urban Album of the Year at the 2002 GMA Dove Awards and Best Gospel Album at the 2002 June Awards. In 2006, she won Traditional Gospel Song of the Year at the Covenant Awards for the song "Wonderful". Her sophomore album, Great Things, was recorded live in October 2010 and released in 2011. Larmond is also a triple-crown winner of the Canada Glass Awards. She has performed for notable figures including George W. Bush and Jean Chrétien.
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