Laura Warshauer is an aspiring singer-songwriter from central New-Jersey, whose debut album, The Pink Chariot Mixtape is scheduled for release in Spring/Summer 2011. Her original song, “To Will and Kate, Meet Me At Exit 109 “ is produced by Thom Panunzio (Stevie Nicks, Bruce Springsteen, U2) and Ned Cameron and is available as a digital download on iTunes. The song has also been featured on People. Com, News 12 and AOL Music. She is currently working with well known managers Scott Ross and Paul Fishkin, who are known for managing legendary artists like Todd Rundgren, Foghat, POE, Natalie Cole, and Stevie Nicks. Background Laura is the 2010 recipient of the first ever Buddy Holly Singer/Songwriter’s award, and has performed at the Fillmore, SXWS, the Key West Songwriter’s Festival, and various BMI showcases. Her song “Tonight, Tonight” has been featured on Q104.3, and aired on The Style Network’s show, “How Do I Look”. Laura has collaborated with Producer Jason Miller (Kanye West, Keisha Cole) on the song “I Love You Mr. Grinch” which appeared on Mashable.com. Laura released an independent album in 2003.A set of studio tracks produced by Rich Keller were promotionally distributed via FreeIndie.com in August 2006. She was then signed by LA Reid of Island Def Jam. Her self-titled eponymous EP, was released on September 23, 2008. The aforementioned Pink Chariot Mixtape, includes 5 songs which were produced by the legendary Thom Panunzio. Three of the songs include performances by E Street Band icon Roy Bittan. Famed drummer Kenny Aronoff plays percussion on “To Will and Kate” which will be a bonus track on the mixtape. It will also include three co-productions by newcomer Ned Cameron Training Laura began playing guitar at age 12 and has studied guitar with Carlos Alomar (David Bowie's guitarist) and voice with guru Don Lawrence whose clients include Bono, Mick Jagger, and Christina Aguilera.. Warshauer spent one year at University of St. Andrews in Scotland where she lived in the dorms with Prince William and Kate Middleton. Upon hearing of the royal couple’s engagement, Warshauer was inspired to write “To Will and Kate, Meet Me at Exit 109.”
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