Laura Minadeo
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Born | February 5, 1989 Providence, Rhode Island, U.S. |
Origin | Warwick, Rhode Island, U.S. |
Years active | 2003–present |
Laura Minadeo (born February 5, 1989) is an American singer and songwriter from Warwick, Rhode Island. With many credentials from singing as a child in talent shows to touring in Italy and singing in the Vatican. She is currently attending Berklee College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts. and concentrating on her demo, Alone Yet Conquered.
[edit] Biography
Laura Minadeo was born on February 5, 1989 to James and Deborah Minadeo in Providence, Rhode Island. Her life was surrounded by music. As a young teen Laura got her first shot at singing Amazing Grace in her elementary school's choral concert. " From the moment she opened her mouth we knew that was it," said Deborah Minadeo. As time progressed Laura began to sing at school recitals and local talent competitions. It was not until early 2003 did she meet Geri Verdi, a local blues singer that jumped started her musical career. Geri trained Laura in rock, blues, and soul music and taught her guitar. Verdi began to take Laura to open mics and her own gigs to test her performance abilities. In 2004 Laura Minadeo began to write songs, and perform at many fundraisers across the East Coast. in 2005 the teen fought for a Aldrich junior High School in Warwick, Rhode Island not to cut the musical program and even got an essay published in the paper pleading for the community to see what damage could come of the proposal.[1] In high school, Minadeo really began to shine taking part in the renowned All State Choral Group and Jazz All State Choral Group. In 2005 she was given the opportunity to tour in Italy with Pilgrim High School under the direction of Joanne Phillips ( a teacher and long support of Laura Minadeo). One of the major accomplishments of Laura's life occurred here being able to sing in the Vatican."It was both a spiritual and mind blowing experience." Gushed Laura after returning. Also while in Italy, she was given a solo to sing "Blackbird" by The Beatles as the chorus accompanied her. An american couple was also visiting Italy that month and happened to walk into the church where Laura was singing. Upon arriving back to the states Laura Minadeo found the couple had written an article for the "Christian Science Monitor" about her singing performance.
Finally - and this is when I was no longer able to hold back my tears - a young woman with eyes as solemn as those of the Madonna behind her sang a slow, wrenching version of the Beatles' "Blackbird."[2]
Now Laura Minadeo plays and sings across America and Internationally and working on her up and coming CD Alone Yet Conquerd. She has received numerous awards and credentials across the East Coast. She has been featured many times in the Warwick Beacon, Providence Journal, and many local news stations. Currently she's on "Community Auditions" a television show out of Boston, Massachusetts and appearing in Luna Theatre Company's version of "Othello" due to take stage in September of 2008 in Providence, Rhode Island. [1]
[edit] References
- ^ Laura Mindineo. "Letter: Think of long term effects", Warwick Beacon, August 24, 2004. Retrieved on 2008-05-16.
- ^ Susan T. Landry. "MUSIC THAT COULD THAW THE ICINESS OF NATIONS By Susan T. Landry", The Christian Science Monitor, March 14, 2005. Retrieved on 2008-05-16.