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THEATRE, TELEVISION, FILM
  • Writer and star of the Off-Broadway show, The Purple Sleep Café, 45th Street Theatre, New York
  • Lead role in Elvis Schoenberg’s Orchestre Surréal, an avant-garde orchestral theatre piece, as “The Fabulous Miss Thing”, in two different scripted shows: Dismembering the Classics and Symphony of the Absurd, John Anson Ford Amphitheatre (among others), Los Angeles, 1996-2003
  • Classic Arts Showcase, L.A. City View Television, performance of Angela's piece Wild Orchids by the Hollywood Master Chorale, 2007.
  • The Dr. Susan Block Show, Adelphia cable television, Los Angeles, 2003 (interviewed as The Fabulous Miss Thing)
  • The one-woman show, Josephine!, a music hall recreation of the legendary Parisian Dance Hall star Josephine Baker, The Sporting Club, Monte Carlo & The Regent Grand Formosa, Taipei City, 1990-2000
  • Strangers Online, independent film, Dir. John Huckert, 2000 (actor)
  • Only In L.A., independent film, Dir. Nur Nur Cummings, 1997 (actor)
  • The Tonight Show, NBC television, Los Angeles, 1990 (back-up singer for Freda Payne)
  • Children's Miracle Network, television special, Las Vegas, 1990 (back-up singer for Marilyn McCoo & Billy Davis Jr.)
  • Music Dream Collection, television variety show, NHK-TV, Tokyo, 1989 (featured singer)
  • In The Center Ring, KCOP television, Los Angeles, 1985 (ensemble actor)
  • Fridays, ABC television, Los Angeles, 1981-1982 (ensemble player)
  • Not Necessarily the News, ABC television, Los Angeles, 1982 (ensemble player)
  • La Bohème, The Los Angeles Opera Company, the Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles, 1980
  • Company resident with the Synthaxis Theatre Company, Los Angeles
  • (Lots of regional theatre throughout Los Angeles. Examples include: Hamlet; The Tempest; To Kill a Mockingbird; Hair; One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest; Aristophanes' Plutus; etc.)

 

 

JINGLES, SOUNDTRACKS, VOICE-OVERS, RADIO       

  • Lead singer, closing credit theme, HBO Pictures, Red Sun Rising, Dir. Francis Megahy
  • Lead singer, closing credit theme, independent film, Chop Suey, Dir. Bruce Webber
  • Featured singer, Matt Stone and Trey Parker's The Book of Mormon - The Musical
  • Featured singer, independent documentary, Running with Arnold, Dir. Dan Cox
  • Multiple voices, animated short film, Son of the Stars
  • Independent film, Lonely Street, Dir. Peter Ettinger (with Jay Mohr, Robert Patrick, and Joe Montegna) (produced by Danny Seraphine)
  • Independent film, Funny Money, Dir. Leslie Grief  (with Chevy Chase and Armand Assante)
  • Featured singer, independent film, Strange Fruit, Dir. Kyle Schnitckner
  • "Running of the Squirrels,” EDS Systems (Super Bowl Commercial - National)
  • Character voice, Japanese Anime Video Game, No Escape
  • “Oohhh, Barracuda!” Nash Bridges, CBS
  • “Sum-sum-summertime, CBS summertime,” CBS
  • “She Works Hard For Her Hubby,” Work With Me, CBS
  • “Must See TV,” several NBC Station ID's
  • “Dubba-dubba-WB,” Warner Brothers Television Station ID
  • “Local Promotion,” CBS Affiliates Industrial
  • Commercial for the “Friends In Las Vegas” episode of Friends, NBC
  • "Opposites Attract," commercial for Hope & Gloria, NBC
  • Commercial for John & Leeza, CBS
  • Television movie, Jury Of One, CBS
  • Television movie, Annie, Columbia Tristar
  • Mad-TV, Comedy Central (mock café-au-lait coffee commercial)
  • "You Attitude," Hamer Toyota
  • Fresh Step Cat Litter
  • Desert Inn Hotels
  • Disney World
  • Merck Pharmaceuticals
  • American Ad Company
  • PianoDisks
  • "The Natural Choice," Ajinomoto Coffee Beverage (Japanese Commercial - National )
  • BlackListed with T.R. Black, KUCI 88.9FM (1-hour interview)
  • Nightcalls, The Playboy Channel (1/2-hour interview)
  • On Time with Clayton Riley, WLIB-NY (1/2-hour interview)
  • Arts in Review with Julio Martinez, KPFK 90.7FM (1/2-hour interview)
  • Moonglow Radio with Barry Gaston, KMUW 89.1 FM Wichita (1-hour interview)
  • Radio Taipei (1/2-hour interview)
  • Recordings heard on: KCRW; KPFK; KXLU; KUCI; Japan Radio; Paris Live Radio with Don Foster;    Golden Flash Radio with Ray Peiters, Belgium; Radio Haven with Dirk Stursberg, United Kingdom; XEB AM with Angel Dehesa, Mexico City; Cybro Radio; Lagniappe Jazz; "The Upper Room with Joe Kelley" WVOF, Connecticut; 90.9 WDCB, Chicago; Blossom's Vocal Jazz - Live 365, Florida - with Faith Gibson, Attention Span Radio; Beauty Radio, Tampa; Luxuria Music Radio, Los Angeles; Sky Jazz Radio; Swiss Groove; Wildman STeve Radio; KLAS FM, The Gentleman of Jazz, with James Janisse, Los Angeles; Rhythm & Jazz Radio, San Antonio; Honey Creek Radio; Krush Radio, London. 
     

 

 

DISCOGRAPHY

  • The Slow Club Quartet's Expressionism (Rue de la Harpe Records), lead vocalist, contributing composer, 2008
  • Angela Carole Brown and Ken Rosser's Music for the Weeping Woman (Rue de la Harpe Records), lead vocalist, sole composer, and producer, 2008
  • Angela Carole Brown and The Global Folk's Global Yoga (Rue de la Harpe Records), lead vocal narrative, writer, and producer, 2007
  • Angela Carole Brown's The Slow Club (Rue de la Harpe Records), lead vocalist, sole composer, and producer, 2005
  • Angela Carole Brown's Resting On The Rock (Rue de la Harpe Records), lead vocalist, sole composer, and producer, 2004
  • Angela Carole Brown, Dana Bronson, & Jim DeJulio's Standard Procedure (Sand Canyon Records), lead vocalist, 1996
  • Angela Carole Brown's Angela (Teichiku Records, Japan), lead vocalist, 1989 (including her 1989 hit single The Natural Choice, which reached #2 on Japan's Billboard charts)

As well as GUEST APPEARANCES on jazz, r&b, rock, pop, political satire, orchestral, sacred, educational, compilational, and singer/songwriter projects, including:

  • The Billionaires, Stay the Course, featured vocalist, 2008
  • SolidTube, The Running Time, back-up vocalist, 2008
  • The Rachel Sierra Project, Held Under the Knife, back-up vocalist, 2007
  • Artist Compilation, Free Lap Dances Volume 3: Hot Tails In The City, featured vocalist, 2007
  • Jimmie Lykes, Jimmie Does What Jimmie Lykes!, back-up vocalist, 2007
  • Threshold, Sum Blues, lead vocalist, 2006
  • Maurice Gainen, Jazz Flute Jams, back-up vocalist, 2006
  • Angela Carole Brown & Sam Sorensen, Standards, lead vocalist, 2006
  • Stevo Theard, Stone Cold Player, featured vocalist, 2006
  • Artist Compilation, Summer Solstice, featured vocalist, and contributing composer, 2005
  • Josh Groban's hit single You Raise Me Up (Closer, Warner Bros.) choir member, 2004 (produced by David Foster)    
  • Elvis Schoenberg’s Orchestre Surréal, It's Alive!, lead vocalist, 2003
  • Mitchell Howard, Someday, back-up vocalist, 2002
  • Mel Elias, Run Away, featured vocalist, 2002  
  • Lancer Jazz Choir, Monte Carlo, choir member, 2002   
  • The Billionaires, The Billionaires are in the House, featured vocalist, 2002
  • The Billionaires, Never Mind the Rabble, featured vocalist, 2001
  • Lancer Jazz Choir, Two Bops & a Blues, featured vocalist and choir member, 2001
  • Blaine John Chaney, Windows, back-up vocalist, 2001
  • Linda Taylor, Pulse, featured vocalist, 2001

  • Artist Compilation, Singlish: The Heritage Collection, featured vocalist, 2001  

  • Lauren Adams, Thirsty, back-up vocalist, 2001

  • Jack Bielan & Friends, From the Heart of a Jewish Soul, choir member, 2000

  • Ellen Smith, Only Autumn Sees, back-up vocalist, 1999

  • Elvis Schoenberg’s Orchestre Surréal, Air Surreal, featured vocalist and contributing composer, 1998
  • Ring of Fire, Rough Jewels, back-up vocalist, 1998
  • Bill Cantos, Who are You? choir member, 1997

  • Kris Berry, More as Before, featured vocalist, 1997

  • Christoph Bull, Bond, featured vocalist, 1997
  • Steve Bach, Now & Then, back-up vocalist, 1997
  • Soul Bossa Trio, In Native, featured vocalist, 1996
  • Misha Segal, Connected To The Unexpected, featured vocalist and contributing lyricist, 1996
  • Clay Jenkins, Give And Gather, featured vocalist, 1995
  • Steve Bach, Zero Gravity, back-up vocalist, 1985

  • J.P. Nightingale, Wonder of the Written Word, featured vocalist, 1983

 

 

LIVE SINGING VENUES

    15 years at the Four Seasons Beverly Hills, as house

    vocalist

    Other extended L.A. house gigs have included:

  • The Pelican Hill Resorts, Newport Coast, California

  • The Ritz-Carlton Hotel, Laguna Niguel, California

  • The Four Seasons Westlake, Westlake Village, California

  • The Regent Beverly Wilshire, Beverly Hills, California

  • The Smokehouse, Burbank, California

  • Stringfellows, Beverly Hills, California

  • Ron's in Laguna, Laguna Beach, California

  • Ripples, Long Beach, California

  • Largo, Hollywood, California

  • The Gig, Hollywood, California

  • Rudolfo's, Los Angeles, California

    Showcase Rooms and Festival Listing includes:
  • The Playboy Jazz Festival (Los Angeles)
  • Le Bilboquet (Paris)
  • The Regent Grand Formosa (Taipei City)
  • The Sporting Club (Monte Carlo)
  • The Blue Note (Tokyo)
  • The Prime (Tokyo)
  • Pure (Las Vegas)
  • The House Of Blues (Los Angeles)
  • The Wiltern Theatre (Los Angeles)
  • The Wadsworth Theatre (Los Angeles)
  • The John Anson Ford Theatre (Los Angeles)
  • The famed Whiskey A Go-Go (Los Angeles)
  • The Brand Library of Arts and Letters (Los Angeles)
  • The Jazz Bakery (Los Angeles)
  • Luna Park (Los Angeles)
  • Catalina Bar & Grill (Los Angeles)
  • The Cinegrill (Los Angeles)
  • The Knitting Factory (Los Angeles)
  • Largo (Los Angeles)
  • The Temple Bar (Los Angeles)
  • The legendary Coconut Grove (Los Angeles)
  • The Indian Wells Classic Jazz Festival (Palm Springs)
  • "Jazz Under the Stars" Summer Festival, 2003 & 2005  (Catalina Island)
  • Santa Monica Book & Music Festival
  • The Strawberry Festival
  • The Marina Del Rey Music Festival
  • The UCLA Music Festival
  • Pasadena's famed Doodah Parade
  • The Edge Between Universes Eco-Artist Cooperative Festival
  • The Beverly Hills Art Faire
  • Temecula International Film & Music Festival

 

 

HAS PERFORMED WITH:
  • Heatwave (Art Laboe's Pacific Concert Group Classic Oldies Jam, California, 2005)
  • Al Wilson (Art Laboe's Pacific Concert Group Classic Oldies Jam, California, 2005)
  • Aalon (Art Laboe's Pacific Concert Group Classic Oldies Jam, California, 2005)
  • Frankie Ervin (Art Laboe's Pacific Concert Group Classic Oldies Jam, California, 2005)
  • Barbara Lewis (Art Laboe's Pacific Concert Group Classic Oldies Jam, California, 2005)
  • Rita Coolidge (Olivia Cruise Lines, Alaska, 1995)
  • Ricky Martin (Boyle Heights Latin Pride Festival and KLOV-FM, 1994)
  • Barry Williams (Boca Raton Pro-Celebrity Classic, Florida, 1993) as keyboard player
  • Linda Hopkins ("An Evening with Linda Hopkins & Angela Carole Brown", Catalina Bar & Grill, 1992)
  • Roy Clark (Phillips Pro-Celebrity Classic, Arkansas, 1990) as keyboard player
  • Freda Payne (Summer Tour, including Las Vegas, Atlantic City, The Tonight Show, 1990)
  • Marilyn McCoo & Billy Davis Jr. (Children's Miracle Network, Las Vegas, 1990)
  • Peter Yarrow (Wiltern Theatre, Los Angeles, 1990) duet
  • Trini Lopez (Phillips Pro-Celebrity Classic, Arkansas, 1989) as keyboard player

 

 

HAS PERFORMED FOR:
  • Prince Rainier of Monaco, at The Sporting Club, Monte Carlo
  • The Hollywood Foreign Press, Los Angeles
  • The NAACP Tribute to Hank Aaron, Los Angeles
  • The American Jewish Committee Tribute to George Lucas, Los Angeles
  • The Los Angeles Music Center
  • The Pasadena POPS Orchestra
  • The Prince of Tides Movie Premiere After-party, Los Angeles
  • The Score Movie Premiere After-party, Los Angeles
  • Paris' Georg Cinque Hotel
  • Warner Bros. Television Programming Rap Party, Los Angeles
  • The Kistler Vineyards, Napa Valley
  • The Beaujolais Nouveau Release, San Luis Obispo
  • The American Cancer Society, Los Angeles
  • The Ace Cable Television Awards, Los Angeles
  • The ARPA International Film Awards, Los Angeles
  • Sylvester Stallone Birthday Party, Los Angeles
  • Richard Chamberlain Birthday Party, Los Angeles
  • Whoopi Goldberg Engagement Party, Los Angeles
  • Theodore Bikel 80th Birthday Extravaganza at The Wadsworth Theatre, Los Angeles
  • The Ennis Cosby Foundation Fundraiser, Los Angeles
  • Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation Tour After-party, Los Angeles
  • Paul Stanley Wedding, Los Angeles
  • Alan Thicke Wedding, Los Angeles
  • The Young President's Association, Monaco
  • Guess Jeans Fashion Show at The Wilshire Ebell, Los Angeles
  • Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Kandinsky Exhibit
  • Huntington Gardens and Museum
  • As well as many other private events of both corporate and domestic natures

 

 

WRITING & COMPOSING
  • TRADING FOURS, a novel, on Infinity Publishing

  • Into the Womb in "Our Western World's Greatest Poets," World of Poetry Press

  • Cotton Candy, Heritage Magazine (Heritage Magazine Award Winner)

  • Guest composer in the Hollywood Master Chorale's, L.A. Composers Concert, with her á capella piece for women's voices, Wild Orchids, which also aired on L.A. City View Television's Classic Arts Showcase

  • Exclusive writer & composer of Music for the Weeping Woman, Rue de la Harpe Records

  • Exclusive writer & composer of The Slow Club, Rue de la Harpe Records

  • Exclusive writer & composer of Resting on the Rock, Rue de la Harpe Records

  • Exclusive writer & contributing composer of Global Yoga, Rue de la Harpe Records

  • Contributing writer on The Orchestre Surréal's Air Surréal, Allegro Non Troppo Records

  • Contributing writer on The Orchestre Surréal's It's Alive!, Allegro Non Troppo Records

  • Contributing writer on Misha Segal's Connected to the Unexpected, JVC Records

  • Co-writer with Jim Vukovich of the Stars So Bright, You Gotta Wear Shades jingle for the Phillips Pro-Celebrity Charity Classic, recorded and performed by Billy Davis Jr. (of 5th Dimension fame)

  • Book and music to the one-woman show The Purple Sleep Café, Primary Stages at the 45th Street Theatre, New York (Off-Broadway)

  • Complete musical book to Candi Milo's Life's Too Short...and So Am I, Studio One Backlot, Los Angeles

  • Resident composer for the Synthaxis Theatre Company, Los Angeles, from 1984-1990, with complete musical book credits for Maria and the Comet, The Emergence of Mel, and Aristophanes' Plutus

 

 

ART & GRAPHIC DESIGN
  • Overture Picture's Mad Money, Original Motion Picture Score, CD cover, Graphic Layout
  • Martin Davich's I Bring What I Love, Music from the Documentary Film, CD cover, Graphic Layout
  • Robert Kyle's Bossalicious, CD cover, Graphic Layout
  • Maurice Gainen's 7 Continents: Global Jams, CD cover, Graphic Design Layout
  • Debra Wanger's Driving My Own Heart, CD cover, Graphic Design Layout
  • Mel Elias's One Beautiful Sunday, CD cover, Graphic Design Layout
  • Angela Carole Brown and The Global Folk's Global Yoga, CD cover, Graphic Design Layout
  • Angela Carole Brown & Ken Rosser's Music for the Weeping Woman, CD cover, Graphic Design Layout
  • The Slow Club Quartet's Expressionism, CD cover, Graphic Design Layout
  • Shung Wen's DreamTalk, card game and book cover, Graphic Design Layout
  • Emerald Green Vortex's Subsonic Sonar, CD cover, Graphic Design Layout
  • Craig Pilo's Just Play CD cover, Graphic Design Layout
  • Threshold's Sum Blues CD cover, Graphic Design Layout
  • Bill Esparza's El Zorro and the Tijuana Underground CD cover, Graphic Design Layout
  • Angela Carole Brown's Trading Fours book cover, Front Cover Art, Graphic Design Layout
  • Angela Carole Brown's The Slow Club CD cover, Front Cover Art
  • The Orchestre Surréal's Manic Voodoo Lady CD cover, Front Cover Art
  • The Orchestre Surréal's It's Alive! CD cover, Front and Back Cover Art (take note Angela's animated artwork at the start of the OS site)  (www.eschoenberg.com)
  • The Orchestre Surréal's Air Surreal CD cover, Front and Back Cover Art
  • Linda Taylor's Threshold Poster, Graphic Design
  • Rue de la Harpe Records, Logo Design
  • Synthaxis Theatre Company, Logo and Program Designs
  • Lafayette Square Neighborhood Association, Logo Design
  • Private Painting Commissions

     

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  © 2005 Angela Carole Brown