Laura Bullock is a Boston-area songwriter, through and through.  Literate and modern, reflective and relevant, she writes and performs in a style that has become characteristic of the Cambridge folk music scene.

On stage, Laura weaves each song together with humor and stories, connecting with the audience like two friends over tea.

Following the 2006 release of her first full-length album entitled Points North and the 2008 release of her self-titled EP, fans are eagerly awaiting Laura's next studio release, expected later in 2011. Appearing on a compilation CD released by Cambridge's legendary Club Passim and selected as a finalist in the 2008 Kerrville New Folk Competition for Emerging Songwriters, Laura continues to gain recognition for her sweet, simple voice and insightful, thought-provoking lyrics.

Growing up in the Boston area in the 80’s and 90’s, Laura was heavily influenced by the urban folk revival that came out of the Cambridge scene, including such artists as Shawn Colvin, Ellis Paul, Patty Griffin, and Dar Williams.  With influences such as these, it comes as no surprise that Laura is able to write songs that are both intensely introspective yet universally relatable. 

Both on the road and in the studio Laura is garnering praise from audiences and industry members alike.  Ben Collins from 88.9 WERS, Emerson College , Boston , MA writes, “In Layman’s terms, this Boston-area songwriter knows how to write some pretty impressive folk-pop.”  And Phil Wyman, host of the Storytellers at the Gathering in Salem , MA writes, "[Laura's] warm, earthy vocals, comfortable stage presence, and easy rambling rhythms will comfort you like a crackling fire on the beach at night."