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Lauren Passarelli

Lauren "L. Pass." Passarelli (born February 1, 1960 in Teaneck, New Jersey) is an American musician and educator.
She was the first woman to graduate from Berklee College of Music as a guitar performance major in 1982, and she became Berklee's first female guitar instructor in 1984.〔Small, Mark. (Facutly (sic) Profile: Lauren Passarelli: Fab Guitar )〕 She was promoted to professor in 2009.〔Wassel, Bryan. (For Fab Four fan, it gets better all the time ) in ''Town News'', May 4, 2011.〕 Passarelli's students include John Ryan, Derek Sivers (founder of CD Baby), David Rawlings (guitarist with Gillian Welch), John Weston (founder of Futura Productions) and Kyle Patrick of The Click 5. Another of Passarelli's students was Annie Clark (known as St. Vincent), the niece of Tuck Andress of Tuck & Patti.
==Musical education==
Passarelli's guitar studies began when she was nine years old. She studied for five years with Lou Sabini while growing up in Paramus, New Jersey, where she attended Paramus High School.〔Wassel, Bryan. ("Berklee professor, former Paramus resident credits Beatles as musical inspiration" ), ''Town News'', May 4, 2011. Accessed September 13, 2011. "A former Paramus resident has accomplished a series of firsts at Berklee College in Boston: becoming the first woman to graduate the guitar performance program in 1982, the first female faculty member of the guitar department in 1984 and the first female to be promoted to full professor in the department in 2009. Lauren Passarelli, who was born in Teaneck and grew up in Paramus, developed her interest in guitar at an early age, citing the Beatles as one of her biggest influences.... Passarelli's musical talent goes beyond just the guitar, and while attending Paramus High School she played flute in the school's marching and concert bands, as well as guitar for the stage band."〕 Sabini told her about Berklee, informing her that even though she was eleven she was using college textbooks: ''A Modern Method for Guitar'' by William G. Leavitt.〔Milano, Brett. (Meet the Beatle ) in ''Berklee News'', November 14, 2002.〕

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