The only thing more impressive than Laura’s voice is her versatility as a singer. She can adapt her voice to perform a jazz standard, a Whitney Houston hit, a Broadway show tune, or a classical aria with a symphony orchestra. As a high school senior, she was selected from over 6,000 applicants by the National Foundation for the Advancement in the Arts to attend Arts Week as the only jazz vocalist. She was also the first recipient of the Kathleen Freeman Spirit Award in the Donna Reed Performing Arts Festival in Denison, Iowa. Laura has been a guest soloist with the Utah Symphony performing Leonard Bernstein’s “Glitter and Be Gay” to rave reviews. She is also a talented voice-over artist. Ned Lott, former Senior Manager of Disney Character Voices Inc, worked one-on-one with Laura and praised her ability to match the singing voice of any Disney princess. She is a YouTube sensation with over 2 million views of her coloratura rendition of “The Diva Dance” from the film, “The Fifth Element.” Laura received her Bachelor of Music in Vocal Performance from Brigham Young University. Her greatest accomplishment in life is being the mother of two beautiful children, James and Rose.