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BIOGRAPHY
ASCAP Award-winning singer-songwriter
LAURA WETZLER tours in over 150 concerts and lectures
each year, singing critically-acclaimed Contemporary Folk / Americana
originals, World Jewish Roots Music in Hebrew, Yiddish
and Ladino (Judeo-Spanish) and the great classics of American
songwriting.
Her
debut CD of original songs, Songwriter's Notebook receives
airplay on over 600 radio stations around the world and
has garnered great reviews for both her "impressive
poetic gifts"-Bob Sherman, NY Times and her voice,
"which grabs a listener and won't let go"-Seth
Rogovoy, WAMC / Public Radio.
In
addition to her extensive Songwriter's Notebook concert
tour, she created and performs in more than 20 different
theme or tribute concerts / lectures, among them a unique
duo show with gospel singer Janiece Thompson called "Jewels
of the Diaspora-A Concert Celebration of African-American
and Jewish Song."
The
restless daughter of a truck driver and a choir director
raised in North Babylon, New York, Laura seemed destined
to hit the road singing. As a kid, she was alternately
wailing old Beatles and Motown into a spoon mic, helping
to select and time cuts for a Sunday morning Jewish music
folk show her mother hosted on a local radio station and
singing in her mom's choir. Teaching herself to play her
$14 guitar by singing her way through Joni Mitchell and
Judy Collins songbooks, she also counts Billie Holiday,
the Child Ballads, Bessie Smith, sacred chant, Odetta,
Bernstein, Sondheim, Carole King, Seeger and Shawn Colvin
among her diverse musical influences. Laura began singing
professionally at age 15, singing and teaching the traditional
songs in Hebrew, Judeo-Spanish and Yiddish from the Mideast,
Europe, Africa, and the Americas heard in her childhood.
She began writing and singing her own songs, studied music,
graduating from Hofstra University on a full, 4 year vocal
scholarship as the Dorothea B. Hoag Scholar in Music.
All the while, Laura was working in synagogues and singing
folk-rock and blues covers in L.I. and NYC clubs at night.
Along the way, she also studied at the HB Studio in NYCand
became a protégé of Joe Elias, a master
of Ladino (Judeo-Spanish) folk song. Combining these many
musical interests, she learned her craft at a hundred
NYC café's, colleges, community centers, concert
halls and street festivals, sometimes sharing her music
for civil rights and anticensorship causes. Although her
career has been focused on live shows, Laura's indie single,
Jesse Helms Has Made A Radical Out of Me, received nationwide
airplay, becoming sound track for the film, State of the
Art: Art of the State, an anticensorship documentary screened
on PBS and at the Whitney Museum. Today, Singout Magazine's
Vic Heyman calls Laura "a road warrior
who can
belt out a song with the best singers on the circuit",
playing concert halls, arts festivals, clubs, colleges,
museums, and on national TV and radio, having appeared
with such artists as Richie Havens, The Klezmatics, Odetta,
Disappear Fear, David Amram, Vance Gilbert, Laurie Anderson
and many others.
Laura's
newest CD, Kabbalah Music:
Songs of the Jewish Mystics; Devotions, Meditations
and Ecstasies, New and Old, From around the World is garnering
great reviews and extensive international airplay. It
seems to be on it's way to being a cross-over hit with
a surprisingly diverse audience.
She is featured on The Best of American Independent Music
compilation Mp3 CD from MusicMatch, Crossroads Magazine
Choice Acoustic CD, Outloud and the forthcoming Seeds
of Peace CD with folk legend Pete Seeger. When not on
tour, Laura divides her time between NYC and Cummington,
MA.
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Reviews
"Laura is one of the very best
" Pete Seeger
"impressive
poetic gifts" Bob Sherman, NEW YORK TIMES/WFUV PUBLIC
RADIO
"Airwaves
Top 10" The Phoenix
"A
rich resonant voice weaving traditional, ethnic and contemporary
threads into intelligent, literate songs." Richard
Fox, WCUW
"Laura
can belt out a song with the best singers on the circuit
'Hold On' is the kind of conversation that is rarely
heard except around a kitchen table late at night."
Vic Heyman,SINGOUT! Magazine
"Whether
it's an ode to the infamous Gowanus Canal or to the fabulous adventures of a retarded woman named Annie, Laura Wetzler paints portrait like nobody else."
WORTV/UPN Network
"
folk
music is alive and well
[her} ode to anticensorship
will have you running out to contribute money to the nearest
NEA-banned artist."
Martha Southgate, NEW YORK DAILY
NEWS
"A consummate performer with a powerful, yet refined voice.
She brings a wealth of knowledge of traditional styles
to her own finely crafted songs. A terrific evening."
Richard Cuccaro FAST FOLK/Acoustic Live NYC
"In
a time of renewed interest in traditional music there
are only a handful of singers who can really perform the
enormously sophisticated and varied styles from around
the world. Laura is one who is keeping the flame alive-an
amazingly gifted singer, songwriter and ethnic folklorist."
David Amram, Composer/Conductor
"Almost
the entire singer/songwriter definition can be found here
with examples of each. She can project folk, folk-rock,
blues world music and Americana. But even more than the
breadth of style, which she cavorts around with smooth
transitions, is the warm feeling she brings to every genre
touched upon. Those whose view of folk music is a single
musician on a stage with an acoustic guitar will really
have their sense broadened with this disc." FACE
THE MUSIC
"From
the rousing soul-folk opener 'Hold On' singer-songwriter
Laura Wetzler grabs a listener and won't let go. Her songs
veer from state of the art acoustic-pop to jazz shuffle
to country driven two steps to world beat influenced originals
intimate portraits and song poems, including one with
lyrics by Maya Angelou. Best of all is Wetzler's voice,
which boasts a colorful expressive range from pretty,
whispery smooth to jazzy, sexy rasp."
Seth Rogovoy Berkshire Eagle/WAMC PUBLIC RADIO
"riveting
talent" John Stifler, Daily Hamphire Gazette
"superb
concert" Provincetown Magazine
"hauntingly
beautiful" Radio Montreal
"beautiful
voice, wonderful songs" Johnny Memphis, WRSI
"Laura's
song writing is superb and her words continue to come
back to you when you least expect it. With each new play
it reaches me from a different level; I hear new sounds
and end up with a new favorite song." Howard Stern,
Uptown Concerts NYC
"In
a world populated with love songs [her} work stands alone
"
Sheryl Hunter The Recorder
"Laura
Wetzler was a real find for me-a clear soaring voice,
exceptionally compelling." New Directions, NYC
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Songwriter's
Notebook
1. HOLD
ON (3:03) Folk rock bad day at work
lullaby
2. ANNIE (3:07)
Story song about a retarded woman named, "Annie"
3. TAKEN
BY SURPRISE(2:32) Americana-manic
loss-widows lament
4. WONDER (4:29)Folk wake up love song
5. UNION STREET (3:28) Uncommon
Blues tour of NYC's Gowanus Canal neighborhood
6. SHADOWS (3:39) How'd we get
here? love song
7. BROKEN TIES (3:11) Americana,
survivors kit
8. CHILDREN
OF ABRAHAM (3:50) Mideast Peace song
9. DEEPER THE TOUCH (4:56) Middle
of a fight ballad
10. B'MAKOM-IN
A PLACE (2:08) Mideast, ancient text
roots tune based on Hillel, 2 century, c.e.
11. NOBODY'S GOING TO MAKE IT OUT HERE
ALONE (3:05) Ms. Maya Angelou's Blues waltz.
12. THE TASTE OF YOU (3:13)
Late night ballad.
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Venues
Greenwich Village Folk Festival
Hudson River Clearwater Festivals
Do The Right Thing Festival NYC
Bodles Opera House
Annenberg Foundation
The Turning Point
WOW International Festival
Celebrate Brooklyn Summerfest
Central Park Bandshell
Cami Hall
Javits Center, NYC
The Great Hall, Cooper Union
Brooklyn Botanical Garden
Trinity Concert Series
The Open Center
Northern Westchester Center for the Arts
Musicfest, Bethlehem, PA
New York Public Library
Folk Music Society of NY
Hurdy Gurdy Folk Club
The Great Hall, Cooper Union
Dixon Place,
SOB'S
CBGB's Gallery
The Nuyorican Poets Cafe
Kenny's Castaways
The Pyramid
The Fez Underground
Fast Folk
Stand-up NY
Outmusic Festivals
The Uptown Concert Series
House of Musical Traditions
Hanum Hall, Hartford
1794 Meeting House
Northampton Center for the Arts
Heyman's Corner, Rockville MD
Lancaster Music Festival, MA
Yale
SUNY
NYU
Rutgers
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