Laura Cole was born on September 21, 1989, in Canada, and was raised in Ancaster, Ontario. From a young age, she showed a passion for music and singing. She honed her skills in her hometown, performing at local events and talent shows. After graduating from high school, Laura decided to pursue her music career further and made the bold decision to move to Nashville, Tennessee.
In Nashville, Laura Cole quickly made a name for herself in the music industry. She worked with Grammy-winning producers such as Steve Bigas, who recognized her raw talent and unique vocal abilities. Laura released her debut album, "Dirty Cheat," in 2014, which catapulted her to stardom.
Her album received critical acclaim and won three Hamilton Music Awards, establishing Laura as a rising star in the rock music scene. She gained a loyal following with hit tracks like "Sweet Escape" and "Come Be With Me Love," showcasing her versatility as a vocalist and songwriter.
In 2016, Laura's talent was further recognized when she was nominated for an Independent Music Award for Best Album - Eclectic. This nomination solidified her position as a musical force to be reckoned with.
Laura Cole comes from a close-knit family. She has a sister named Katie and a brother named Jon, who have always been her biggest supporters. Despite her busy schedule and rising fame, Laura makes time for her family and credits them for keeping her grounded.
Aside from her solo career, Laura Cole has collaborated with renowned artists in the music industry. She lent her mesmerizing vocals to Daniel Lanois' song "Papineau," showcasing her versatility as a performer. This collaboration exposed Laura to a wider audience and solidified her reputation as a versatile and talented artist.