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Birth name
  
Laura Simone Gissara

Website
  
lauragissara.com

Occupation(s)
  
Singer-songwriter

Name
  
Laura Gissara


Instruments
  
Singing, piano

Genres
  
Pop music

Years active
  
2005–present

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Born
  
14 March 1984 (age 40) (
1984-03-14
)

Origin
  
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Role
  
Singer-songwriter · laurasimone.com.au

Similar People
  
Lee Harding, Emily Williams, Kate DeAraugo, Clint Crisher, Mark Holden

Record labels
  
Shock Records, In Records

Ti Amo - Laura Gissara Interview - The Italian Guide


Laura Simone Gissara (born 1984) is an Australian pop singer-songwriter. She was a final 10 contestant on the 2005 season of TV talent show, Australian Idol, and was eliminated on 26 September. In June 2006 she issued her debut single, "Ti amo", which peaked in the top 50 on the ARIA Singles Chart. It is a cover version of Laura Branigan's 1984 rendition of the Umberto Tozzi 1977 original.

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Biography

Laura Simone Gissara was born in 1984 to Joe Gissara, a Telstra Corporation team leader, and Ivana, a Centrelink employee. Gissara grew up in the Melbourne in an Italian speaking household. From the age of 16 years she has written songs by working on a piano. She admires Celine Dion and "a lot of the Boy bands who were doin amazing things with harmonies".

Australian Idol

In 2005 Laura Gissara was 21 years old when she auditioned for TV talent show, Australian Idol, in its third season. In July, after her successful audition her first performance was "All the Man That I Need" (originally by Whitney Houston) as a line of ten for the top 100. For the semifinal she sang "Don't Let Go" by En Vogue. The judges were disappointed, saying that her vocal was pitchy. However, despite the poorly judged performance, Gissara made the finals on the public's votes alongside Kate DeAraugo and Milly Edwards.

On the Australian Made theme night, Top 13, Gissara had to prove that the voting public made the correct decision in voting her through. She sang Cilla Black's "You're My World" as covered by local artist, Daryl Braithwaite. All three judges said it was the best they had ever heard her sing. On the Live Verdict the next day she was told she was safe for another week. A week later, on '60s night, Gissara sang "Don't Play That Song" by Aretha Franklin. The judges said it was pretty good but she did not put enough feeling into the song. The next night she was told she was part of the bottom three along with James Kannis and Natalie Zahra; Zahra was eliminated and Gissara was safe for another week.

On the Supergroups theme, a week later, Gissara performed "The Greatest View" by Silverchair. All judges were disappointed with her performance, she was part of the bottom three along with Kannis and Daniel Spillane. Gissara was told she had the least number of votes and was eliminated. She then sang "The Greatest View" again. During her time in the Top 13, allegations were made that her father, a Telstra employee, had tampered with the telephone voting results. An investigation ensued which discounted the claims.

Australian Idol performances

  • Audition
  • Theatre Week (Round 1), Top 100, Line of 10: "All the Man That I Need" by Whitney Houston
  • Top 75, Group of 3: "Finally"
  • Theatre Week (Round 3), Top 50, solo: "Don't Play That Song" by Aretha Franklin
  • Top 30: "Don't Let Go (Love)" by En Vogue
  • Top 13, Australian Made: "You're My World" by Cilla Black, Daryl Braithwaite
  • Top 11, '60s: "Don't Play That Song" by Aretha Franklin – Bottom 2
  • Top 10, Supergroups: "The Greatest View" by Silverchair – Eliminated
  • Later career

    In April 2006 Laura Gissara announced on her official website that she had signed with In Records/Shock Records. Her debut single, "Ti amo" was released on 31 July, while its video had premiered on rage on 1 July. "Ti amo" is a cover version of Laura Branigan's 1984 rendition of the Umberto Tozzi 1977 original. It peaked at No. 49 on the ARIA Singles Chart. It also reached No. 14 on the Australasian Artists Singles Chart, and No. 3 on the Independent AIR Chart. "Shake It Down" was issued as a single in 2008, which was co-written by Gissara with Katie Michaelson and Stephen Lovchyld. Gissara later released material under her first two names, Laura Simone, including an extended play, This Is Me, in 2010. The release includes "Frozen" which was co-written by Gissara and Michaelson.

    Extended plays

  • This Is Me (2010) – under the name Laura Simone
  • Singles

  • "Ti Amo" (2006) - No. 49 AUS, No. 14 Australasian Artists, AIR Independent Labels and Independent Distribution : Singles No. 3
  • "Shake It Down" (2008)
  • References

    Laura Gissara Wikipedia