Laura Mann is an award-winning singer-songwriter creating music that lives in the space between raw emotion and modern atmosphere. A former Star Search performer, she has shared the stage with legends like Warren Zevon, Dave Mason, and Ronnie Spector, and collaborated with acclaimed writers and producers including Robert Hazard, Eric Bazilian, and Dan Navarro.
But beyond the credits, it's the feeling that defines her work.
Raised in a musical family, Laura picked up the guitar at an early age and was performing professionally as a teenager. Her sound lives somewhere between vulnerability and restraint—intimate, textured, and quietly powerful. The kind of songs that don't demand attention, but hold it.
In 2018, Laura stepped into a different role, founding The Living Room—an award-winning venue just outside Philadelphia that quickly became known for its intimate setting and deep respect for the listening experience. It was a space built on connection, where the music was never background noise—it was the point.
After six years of building that space for others, Laura made the decision to return to her own work—fully.
Now writing and performing full-time, she brings a sharper sense of identity and intention to everything she creates. There's a confidence in the quiet moments, a tension in the space between notes, and a sound that feels both immediate and lasting.
Because for Laura Mann, it's never been about anything else.
It's always been about the music.