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LAURIE ANTON |
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Laurie Anton started her music career
as a teenager in South Florida. She earned a music scholarship from
the University of Miami, and was a regular performer on campus and
around the South Florida nightclub scene. While recording jingles,
and performing with local rock bands, she was spotted by a USO coordinator,
and was asked to join a Rock group, "Napolean," set to tour Greenland,
and perform at Thule Air Force Base.She traveled in a C-141 Cargo
plane, backwards, in order to get to "The Top of the World," and
spent three weeks in daylight at the Air Force base.
An Ascap Songwriter, Laurie has recorded in some of South Florida's
most prestigious recording studios. She was the vocalist on the
much acclaimed "Hurricane Warning," which was aired on Luv 94 radio
in Miami, to celebrate the University of Miami vs. Nebraska Orange
Bowl Championship. Laurie's career has also included television
development and film producing. She was a Producer for ABC, Columbia
Tri-Star Movie of the Week, "Sudden Terror," as listed on the Internet
Movie Database.
Laurie wrote and recorded the Theme Song for Kermit Schaefer, "The
Blooper Man," published by Crown Publishers; performed at the Ring
Theatre on stage with Ray Liotta and Steven Bauer, while attending
college, when she played Maria, in "West Side Story,." and practices
law in S.W. Florida and holds an MBA degree.
Laurie recently recorded the patriotic rock tune, "High On America," which can be downloaded at "Cannibalmusic.com." Just enter her name in an Artist Search.
Laurie is delighted to be on board with AEI as West Florida Associate
Manager, and looks forward to hearing from you.
Email Laurie
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