Laura Sullivan (composer)

[1] She has worked with leading musicians of the industry and Grammy award winners including Eric Sullivan, Nancy Rumbel, Jeff Oster, Eugene Friesen, and Will Ackerman.

She graduated from California State University, Chico where she received a BA in music with specialization in piano, and a master's degree in psychology from USF.

Her music is also featured in two Emmy Award-winning documentaries, Walk into the Wild: Spirit of Itasca and The Greatest Silent Sport.

Sullivan composed the original soundtrack for the film Valentines Day Special, which starred Jon Polito, and performed the music for the track "Sleepwalking on a Tightrope" in the movie Wake, written by Henry LeRoy Finch.

[14] Sullivan was the lead artist in a documentary named Music Across America presenting portraits of musicians, singers and songwriters across the United States.

[16] Sullivan's performance of the Claire de Lune was used on season 10 of the television show So You Think You Can Dance with judges Nigel Lythgoe, Mary Murphy and Carly Rae Jepsen.