Laurie Sargent is an American singer-songwriter known for her contributions to the rock and pop genres, particularly in the 1980s and 1990s. She gained prominence as the lead vocalist of the band Face to Face, which released several albums and achieved moderate success with their blend of pop rock and new wave sounds. The band's notable works include the albums "Face to Face" (1986) and "One Big Day" (1988), with tracks like "10-9-8" and "Under the Gun" receiving airplay on college radio and alternative music stations. Beyond her work with Face to Face, Sargent has collaborated with various artists and bands, further showcasing her versatility as a musician. After the band's disbandment, she continued to pursue solo projects and songwriting, contributing to the broader rock landscape. Sargent's impact on music lies in her ability to merge catchy melodies with thoughtful lyrics, and her work has influenced other female artists in the rock genre. Her contributions reflect the evolving landscape of 1980s and 1990s rock music, where female vocalists began to gain more visibility and recognition within the industry.