Bio


  

                                     

Native New Yorker Laura Warfield and Fairfield resident writes (and co-writes)  songs, which  range from folk/pop  to country/ blues, rock, and children's music as the spirit moves her. Laura has been writing songs since the age of ten. Her topics are wide-ranging, from love rejected (Leave Your Love Behind) to love renewed (Get Closer), from what passes for the economy (Unemployment Line ) women's issues (Lord Have Mercy), from the pitfalls of seeking for the truth (Lost In Transit) to those of overcoming prejudice (Live In My World) and the possibilities of bringing peace to the world (New Millenium and Bronx to Baghdad). Her music-- with more than a touch of rueful humor, along with memorable melody, rhythm and rhyme-- also embodies many styles.  Her independent releases on SamStar Music are: "On The Train", "Rocket to The Moon""Lost In Transit" , "Heaven in my Mind"and a new release in 2008  "Seasons and other Reason 2 Sing" for children and their families. "The Light Has Come" a spiritual CD will be released in2009.  In Connecticut,  Laura has appeared at the Levitt Pavilion, the Acoustic Cafe, Borders, Barnes and Noble, Roots Coffeehouse, Unity Church, Seven Angels Theatre, Stratford Library, Southbury Library, etc.

She also performs at senior communities. Some of them are: the Westport Senior Center, the Watermark, Sterling Glen, Ridgefield Crossing, the Atria, the Jewish Home for The Elderly,  Middlebrook Farms, Wesley Heights,  Edgehill, Cambridge Manor, the Carolton, Sunset Shores, Stern Village, the Baldwin Center, Elder House, Waveny Care Center, Wesley Heights, Laurel Gardens and Maefair Health Center and Bridgeport Health Care.