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About
Stephanie Its music that runs through my veins, says Stephanie, speaking on the life-blood role of music in her life. And its quite literally the case since a passion for singing and performing was handed down to her through her musical family. There was hardly a moment, let alone a day, where music couldnt be heard in my familys house when I was growing up. Singing grace before meals in five-part harmony and making up songs for every chore and activity was the happy norm in her small-town western Pennsylvania home. Im really lucky that my family has always supported me. Pursuing music was just natural. Ive basically been doing it all my life. Stephanie started performing in the churches where her father served as minister. Stephanie then participated in school productions and competitions. landing many lead roles in musical theatre. Little did she know then how her acting training would come into play after a traumatic turn of events while Stephanie was in college in Texas. She became plagued by vocal nodes from allergies, which eventually disabled her singing voice. For quite a while, there were lots of people who didnt even know I sang. I could hardly let myself think about it a lot of the time. Singing is such a personal experience - you are the instrument. There was a huge void in my life without it. Acting and modeling filled in the gap for a few years when Stephanie moved to New York City. A slow, successful recovery from two vocal surgeries opened the door to getting back in touch with music, and then there was no turning back. Sold-out performances and award nominations for her successful Off-Broadway review, containing her own arrangements of obscure standards and pop songs, produced with musical director, Scott Barnes (manager of the late Nancy LaMott), led Stephanie to Nashville to focus on recording and writing. Stephanie spent time building her songwriting catalog while continuing to work as a singer for demos and commercials. I didnt realize until I got to Nashville, but I guess I had been writing songs in my mind for a long time. Things just started coming out when I finally put pen to paper." Co-writing songs for the upcoming film, ANGOLA BLUE with legendary songwriter/producer, Gary Nicholson, led to recording and writing appointments in Los Angeles for film, commercials, and other new artists. Reconnecting with L.A.-based composer/producer, Brian Arbuckle, who first hired Stephanie as a singer for a television commercial, has created a partnership that has led to her debut CD.
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