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Laura Fedor is widely known and sought after for her sensational singing ability. She has performed statewide for many county fairs, competitions and large entertainment venues. Laura was named the 2007 Chardon Idol and she won in her division in Cleveland’s Playhouse Square Rising Star competition. But these competitions were only events to get her prepared for her biggest venture, NBC’s Nashville Star competition. Laura Fedor’s name is now known throughout the country, having been selected to compete in the nationally televised reality show competition as a duet. During Nashville Star, Laura worked professionally and with great focus under the extraordinary scrutiny to get as far as she could. She and her duet partner were among the top 6 contestants out of 45,000 auditions. Laura has since been recognized by the industry’s top players.
I would like everyone to know a little about my self before they go any farther on my web site. First of all I need to thank my family for helping me to get to this point in my life. I am 20 years old and started listening to music as a baby in a crib with this mobile above me at all times. My mom played it all the time for me and as I grew older I had this little horse that when I went to sleep it would be playing. Eventually I out grew that little horse and needed a little more musical enhancement so mom started buying me Disney Sing A Long videos. So as for that thought (THANK YOU DISNEY). Then when I was around 2 years old when I could truly carry a tune. Family members started to want to hear me sing all the time. But, I didn't want to sing in front of people so they started paying me 25 cents to get me to sing for them. I thought then that 25 cents was tons of money. I was still shy about singing for anyone (that was a so called audience) as I grew older that didn't change the only thing that did change was the cost of the song. As I recall it ended up being about a buck per song. Then mom signed me up with the Savages’ at the Willoughby School of Fine Arts and I sang with them the first time (I think I was around 5 years old). I sang at my first recital with a solo the song which was 100 Acre Woods of course a Disney song and then I got another solo that I sang when I was around 6 and I sang The Good Ship Lollipop. Thank you very much Mr. & Mrs. Savage and their daughter Bonnie which is now my vocal instructor. From there it became me singing in front of people at family weddings and church functions. Then one day my Auntie Roe and cousins were at the Geauga County Fair and heard the Singing Angels of Cleveland singing and they mentioned that they were having auditions for the Singing Angels. She came home and called mom about the auditions and mom and dad took me there. I was so nervous that I couldn't even sing the song. So they asked me to just sing a scale (which I did) and obviously I must have done it well. Since then I’ve been very busy being a Singing Angel.
Mom started running me around like a maniac with her head cut off. Dad eventually realized all the potential that I could have, and started shucking out some money, which as I grow older has become quite expensive. I truly would love to thank them both. First of all mom for all the taxi service and dad for being the big pocket book and acquiring some equipment and his knowledge to help make recordings for me. PS. I would love to give a special thank you to my Mammaw and Pappaw as they have always supported me and my Pappaw got me started singing at public solo performances at Bluegrass Festivals. He passed away in September 2004 and I am still getting solo intro performances at various locations. My Mammaw goes to all of them and there is nothing greater than hearing her WOO WHOO’S at each and every one of them.
Thank You Mom and Dad, Love You Bunches, Laura 
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