Career
Stranger in a Familiar Land Roots Michael’s Song The Still of the Night In the Monterey Mist Invisibility Foreign the Love of a Child Too Blue The Mysterious Painter The River From the Ashes Kelly"s Garden Dream Come True Good Night, My Friend My Perfect Love Sunrise Warmth From Within Common Ground Who Knew Cheyenne Portrait ParaSailing (Unreleased) Lost & Foundation (Unreleased) Surfer Steve With A Twinkle In Her Eye Lullaby for Matthew toured extensively and opened for instrumentalists like Herbie Hancock, Leo Kottke and Tim Weisburg and she performed at major clubs Troubadour and Roxy. also played national tours for Alesis and Yamaha and represented Roland and Kawai products. She regularly performed and demonstrated products at NAMM, Certificate in Superior Studies, COMDEX and Atari conventions and in 2007 was honored in NAMM"s annual tribute. concerts were frequently mentioned as a ‘Top Pick’ in the Los Angeles Times. She could be heard performing regularly at Nordstrom"s, South Bay Galleria, playing solo piano at the Manhattan Country Club in Manhattan Beach and performing around the South Bay as bandleader for the "Z Three Trio" and " Band." From 1989 to 1994 Laurie played Disneyland"s Tomorrowland Terrace in the rock group "Voyager", and was the featured keyboardist at the Anaheim Pond for the Mighty Ducks professional hockey team"s inaugural season.
Beginning in 1991, became the featured pianist for Peterbilt Motors at the International Trucking Show, performing for Peterbilt for over a decade.
Her television music appearances included Fame, the Disney Cable Network and Direct Television"s "InTune." During the 80"s, before going solo, Laurie recorded for Malcolm Cecil – inventor of the unique TONTO synthesizer – who had a company, EMPH Incorporated., "Electronic Music Publishing House." EMPH, Incorporated. released the very first MIDI recording and playback software (MIDIPLAY) for the now obsolete Atari 1040 computer. Laurie recorded MIDI versions of songs for that program which were sold as "Musidiscs." Only three Musidiscs were ever released - Beatles songs, Christmas music and some Grammy winning songs from 1986, and recorded on all of them.
Launching her own Independent record label, Zebra Productions, produced her first album Window To The World. was recorded live on the Yamaha Disclavier Acoustic Piano and was considered for eight Grammy nominations. included special guest, actor Jack Palance, narrating "The Night Before Christmas.", a relaxation program presented by hypnotherapist Ron Stubbs, with music composed and performed by, was considered for seven Grammy nominations.