Laura Fernandez

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Laura Fernandez (born 20 May) is a Toronto Ontario based singer-songwriter, pianist, Latin-musician, music producer, painter, Illustrator, designer, radio host/producer for Jazz FM91, and real estate agent, born in Madrid, Spain.[1] In 2003, Fernandez was named Best Soft Rock musician at the New York International Independent Music Festival.[2] She is currently the host of Café Latino on JazzFM91 (formerly CJRT), Toronto, and her Latin-music was produced by Billy Bryans.[3][4]

Early life

Fernandez was born in Madrid, Spain. She moved from Madrid to Switzerland. She moved to Calgary, Alberta, Canada with her family.[1] Her father was an engineer, writer and a painter. In grade 7 she studied piano at the The Royal Conservatory of Music.[5] Her native language is Spanish language and learned English upon moving to Canada, as well as some French and Portuguese.[citation needed]

She graduated from the Alberta College of Art and Design with Honours (1983). She met artist Rick Jacobson while in college. The married and moved to Toronto, Ontario.[1] They started their own business: Jacobson Fernandez Illustration and Design.[citation needed]

Commercial Illustrations, Artwork, Designs, Commissioned Works

She became a professional illustrator in 1980. She illustrated for commercial companies and children's books. She has done work for E.D. Smith, Loblaws, Microsoft, Coca-Cola, Foster's Lager, and Publix.[citation needed] She painted the Maple leaf logo for Air Canada.[2] Fernandez also created the painted trillium used on the Ontario Driver's License.[2]

She has done illustrations for children's book like Jeremiah Learns to Read, Picasso Soul On Fire, Anne of Green Gables, and The Magnificent Piano Recital.[1][6][7][8][9] She has also produced work for Margaret Atwood, Robertson Davies, Richard Francis Burton, Bill Gates, Sr., David Thomson, and Christopher Ondaatje.[10]

Fernandez has won awards with Rick Jacobson, including the Toronto Art Director's Awards, Communication Arts Magazine's Award of Excellence, the Ruth Schwartz Award,[11] and the gold medal for illustration from the Canadian Library Association.[citation needed]

Music career

She started song writing when she was 12, writing in Spanish.[12] Fernandez won the Best Soft Rock Award at the International Independent Music Festival in 2003.[2][13] She released her first album, The Other Side, in 2003.[5] She hosted an open mic night from 2003 to 2008.[12]

In 2008, she started as radio host for Cafe Latino on JazzFM91.[2] She released a Latin music album in 2010 called Un Solo Beso, which was produced by Billy Bryans.[3] She continues to perform live.[4][13][14][15][16][17]

Fernandez is sponsored by Steinway & Sons. She is one of 19 Canadian musicians sponsored by Steinway.[13]

Real Estate

Fernandez has been selling real estate since 2007.[2] She received the Diamond Award for Excellence in Real Estate.[18]

Discography

Laura Fernandez has released two independent albums, "The Other Side" a mix of pop-rock and one Spanish single, and her Latin release "Un Solo Beso".

  • 2003 – The Other Side (Independent)
  • 2010 - Un Solo Beso (Independent)

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 HackMatack Literary Arts Awards Canada author and illustrator bio for Soul On Fire, Laura Fernandez and Rick Jacobson illustrators of Picasso Soul On Fire artist bios on HackMatack awards website.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 REM Monthly article by Susan Duran "Life’s an adventure for multi-tasking Laura Fernandez", Laura Fernandez featured in REM Monthly.
  3. 3.0 3.1 CBC Billy Bryans Testimonial, Billy Bryans Testimonial.
  4. 4.0 4.1 Tandem Magazine Funny Girls and Divas fundraiser article, Laura Fernandez music produced by Billy Bryans.
  5. 5.0 5.1 Beach Metro Community News, Laura Fernandez bio in Beach Metro News.
  6. OaC announces Ruth and Sylvia Schwartz award winners, Laura Fernandez and Rick Jacobson announced as Ruth and Sylvia Schwartz award winners.
  7. Can Lit Awards recipients, The Magnificent Piano Recital illustrated by Laura Fernandez and Rick Jacobson Can Lit Awards listing.
  8. Ann Stinner U of Manitoba CM Magazine review of Picassio Soul On Fire.
  9. Canadian Library Association literary awards list, Picasso Soul On Fire illustrated by Laura Fernandez and Rick Jacobson shortlisted for the 2005 Amelia Francis Howard-Gibbon Award.
  10. Royal Geographical Society Picture Library online, Rick Jacobson and Laura Fernandez commission for Christopher Ondaatje's book 'Sindh Revisited' donated by C. Ondaatje.
  11. Ruth and Sylvia Schwartz award winners, Laura Fernandez and Rick Jacobson Ruth and Sylvia Schwartz award winners.
  12. 12.0 12.1 Laura Fernandez in Maisoneuve Quarterly feature, Laura Fernandez Maisoneuve Feature.
  13. 13.0 13.1 13.2 Canadian World Music, Laura Fernandez Canadian World Music Festival List.
  14. Laura Fernandez as part of Hugh's Room Jazz Series, Singer's Jazz Series.
  15. The Scene Magazine announces 2013 Winter Folk lineup, Laura Fernandez showcase at the Winter Folk Festival.
  16. WinterFolk, Laura Fernandez assisting WinterFolk.
  17. Good Life Magazine article Mississauga’s Carlos Bastidas gathers Top Musicians for the G.T.A.’s Hottest New Music Festival by Cristina Kerr, Laura Fernandez one of the headliners at the Pan American Latin Jazz Festival.
  18. Nazareth, Errol (February 11, 2011). "Always on the go". Toronto Sun. p. 75. 

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