Mary Lambert is best known as Singer, songwriter, spoken word artist, LGBTQ activist, poet who has an estimated Net Worth of $3 Million. Known for such popular EPs as Letters Don't Talk and Welcome to the Age of My Body, this vocalist, songwriter, LGBT rights activist, and spoken-word poet is perhaps most famous as the singer of the 2013 hit “She Keeps Me Warm.” She was born on May 3,1989, Seattle, WA. She performed with Madonna at the 2014 Grammy Awards. She was abused during her childhood and was also forced out of the Pentecostal church that her family attended as a result of her mother's open lesbian orientation. Throughout her childhood, she dealt with her pain by singing, playing the piano, and writing songs. She was a featured performer in the 2012 Ryan Lewis and Macklemore hit “Same Love.” A native of Everett, Washington, she later settled in Seattle and studied music at the Cornish College of the Arts. She was once in a relationship with Michelle Chamuel. Her zodiac sign is Taurus
Mary Lambert Bio, Wiki
Best Known For
For collaborating with Macklemore and Ryan Lewis for the LGBTQ single, Same Love.
Her staunch and vocal support for the LGBTQ cause.
Nick Name
Mary
Full Name
Mary Danielle Lambert
Birth Place
Seattle, Washington, United States
Education
Mary Lambert went to the Mariner High School in Everett, Washington and graduated in 2007.
Profession
Singer, songwriter, spoken word artist, LGBTQ activist, poet
Manager
Mary Lambert is represented by
Shoestring Management
Creative Artists Agency
Family
Father – Unknown
Mother – Unknown
Siblings – She has an older brother.
Genre
R&B, spoken word, pop, folk
Label
Capitol Records Tender Heart Records
Build Type
Large
Nationality
American
Age
31 years old
Date of Birth
May 3,1989
Zodiac Sign
Taurus
Height
5 ft 8 in or 173 cm (Approx)
Weight
77 kg or 170 lbs
Sexual Orientation
Lesbian
Distinctive Features
Plump facial features
Porcelain white skin tone
Shoe Size
Her shoe size isn’t known.
Ethnicity
White
Hair Color
Her natural hair color is ‘Auburn.’
Eye Color
Dark Brown
Religion
She was an Evangelical Christian but later walked away from the church due to church’s negative stance on LGBTQ issues. (via After Ellen)