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   FANCY LIVING MAGAZINE. NOV. 2005. P.255
CELEBRITIES OF THE YEAR: FROM THE MOST BORING TO THE MOST TALENTED

MOST TALENTED AND LUCKIEST CELEBRITIES

ERIKA LUCKETT

Name: Erika Luckett. Birth Name: Erika Luckett. Height: 5''.6''. Nationality: US/Mexican. Birth Date: August 13, 1965. Birth Place: Mexico City, Mexico. Occupation: Singer/Songwriter/Guitarist/Composer. Facts: She her career writing music for film. One of her first scores was for "Untold Stories" 1991 directed by Dorothy Fadiman which was nominated for an Academy Award and later won an Emmy.  She subsequently scored "From Danger to Dignity" and "The Fragile Promise of Choice" also directed by Dorothy Fadiman as well as several others.  She moved from film scoring into performance when she started the World Fusion/Latin Jazz group, Wild Mango.  Touring across the United States and internationally she released three albums with that ensemble.  In 1999, she moved into the world of singer/songwriters and subsequently released three more albums on her own. Her latest, "UNEXPECTED" will be released in January 2005.  Additionally her debut as an actress arrives in Spring 2005 when "THE CALIFORNIANS" (dir. by Jonathan Parker and starring Noah Wyle, Keith Carradine, Cloris Leachman & Illeana Douglas) is released.    Education: Berklee College of Music. Magna Cum Laude. Boston, MA Filmography:  Musical score “Untold Stories” 1991,  “From Danger to Dignity” 1993, “The Fragile Promise of Choice” 1995,  “Hope is the Thing with Feathers” 2000,  “Woman By Woman” 2001. Multimedia:  Musical Score    “Stellaluna” (Living Books 1996), “The Berenstein Bears” (Living Books 1993). Albums:  Wild Mango “Circulo Vital” 1991,  Wild Mango “Made in Mango” 1993,  Wild Mango “Oba”  1995, Erika Luckett “Tinted Glass” 2000, Erika Luckett “My Little Crime” 2001, Erika Luckett “The New Orleans Sessions” 2002.

Awards:  FEMALE ARTIST OF YEAR 2004, Just Plain Folks (The largest independent music organization in the world). BEST ALBUM (Jazz Vocals), Just Plain Folks 2003 (My Little Crime). BEST INDEPENDENT RELEASE OF THE YEAR, Acoustic Guitar Magazine 2002 (My Little Crime). BEST ALBUM OF THE YEAR, KRCL Radio – Susanne Millsaps 2001 (My Little Crime). BEST ALBUM OF THE YEAR (Cabaret) , Just Plain folks 2001 (Tinted Glass). SONG OF THE YEAR, West Coast Songwriters Association 2000 (“Evangelina”). PICK OF THE YEAR (Children’s Multimedia Education), Newsweek Magazine 1995 (“Stellaluna”-music). EMMY AWARD (Best Short Documentary) 1996, “Trilogy” Dir. Dorothy Fadiman Music by Erika Luckett. ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATION (Best Short Documentary) 1993, “Untold Stories” Dir. Dorothy Fadiman, Music by Erika Luckett. AGENT: BirdFish Records. P.O. Box 99436.  Emeryville, CA 94608
 

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 FANCY LIVING MAGAZINE. NOV. 2005. P.256

CELEBRITIES OF THE YEAR: FROM THE MOST BORING TO THE MOST TALENTED

MOST TALENTED AND LUCKIEST CELEBRITIES

ERIKA LUCKETT

BIOGRAPHY SYNOPSIS:  Erika (pronounced eddy-kah) Luckett creates world inspired music infused with heart and soulfulness. Poetic and sensual, her voice conveys lyrical depth and her fiery, innovative guitar playing creates an orchestra of sound with only six strings.  Whether singing in English, Spanish, French or Portuguese, Erika Luckett’s music reminds us that beauty and a luminous heart transcend any boundary. Crossing boundaries comes easily to Erika. Born in Mexico and raised in Venezuela and Brazil, she savored the richness of the Amazon, the urban rhythms of Sao Paulo, and the percolating warmth of the Caribbean. As a teenager she made her way to France, playing in the subways where her own concoction of Folk/Latin/Jazz/Pop echoed in the underground. Her music radiates life and the wisdom culled from meeting the world head on with openness and an exuberant spirit. After France, the multi-lingual Luckett made her way to the Berklee School of Music where she earned a degree in film scoring. From there she embarked on a composition whirlwind, writing for film, multimedia and theater.  She recently stepped on the other side of the camera when she played the part of “Mary Ann” in the motion picture “The Californians” directed by Jonathan Parker and starring Noah Wyle, Ileana Douglas, Cloris Leachman, Keith Carradine and Kate Mara. The movie will be released early in 2005 when she also releases her fourth solo album, “Unexpected.” “Unexpected” follows on the heels of three previous award winning albums, “Tinted Glass” (2000), “My Little Crime” (2001) and “The New Orleans Sessions” (2002) (see awards sheet for details).

 

imageAveraging nearly one hundred and fifty shows a year for the last four years, Erika’s tours have led her across the United States and into Canada, establishing a passionate and dedicated fan base.  Most recently her talents were honored when she was named “Female Artist of the Year 2004” by Just Plain Folks, the world’s largest independent music organization which reviewed over 10,000 albums and 140,000 songs from 85 countries around the globe.  With this latest release, produced by Jeffrey Wood and recorded at the historic Fantasy Studios in Berkeley, CA, Erika’s expression deepens further into its vibrant core.  Passion and soul spiral like a double helix reflecting the vital essence of the artist.  Experience the music for yourself.
Erika Luckett is a major presence on the landscape of world music. She is powerful, amazingly innovative, with depth, warmth, intelligence and unsurpassed versatility. In brief: A GIANT!
 

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CELEBRITIES OF THE YEAR: FROM THE MOST BORING TO THE MOST TALENTED

MOST TALENTED AND LUCKIEST CELEBRITIES

ANNE KERRY FORD. THEY CALLED HER "AMERICA'S CABARET SWEETHEART!"

A native Texan, Anne graduated from The  Juilliard School of Drama  when she was only twenty years old. She worked extensively in classical  theatre before making her Broadway debut as Grace Farrell in “Annie”.  This lead to an opportunity to sing at the White House Easter party for  President Reagan, and later for Itzakh Shamir for the fortieth birthday  of Israel. Film work included playing Dudley Moore’s wife in  Marshall  Brickman’s “Lovesick”, as well as appearing in “Clean and Sober”, and  in Peter  Weir’s “Fearless”. She also made numerous guest appearances  on series television. One of her favorite musical theatre appearances  was starring with Amanda McBroom in “Harry Chapin, Lies and Legends” in  Chicago (also recording the cast album of that show). Returning to  Broadway to appear in “Threepenny Opera” with Sting in 1990, she  followed that by creating the role of Margaret in the Broadway-bound  musical “Jekyll and Hyde” opposite John Cullum.  In 1996, Anne made her debut cabaret appearance at The Gardenia in  Hollywood. Her husband, renowned guitarist and four-time Grammy nominee  Robben Ford, produced her first solo CD, “In the Nest of the Moon”,  which Josef Woodard of The L.A. Times called, “An impressive debut  CD...simply a celebration of the American popular song.” Anne then began  her longtime collaboration with her musical director John Boswell in  1997 on a tribute  to Stephen Sondheim and his mentor, Oscar  Hammerstein, which L.A. Weekly  called , “An earful of some of the best  interpretations of both Hammerstein and Sondheim” and  caused L.A. Jazz  Scene to declare, “She is more than ready for stardom.” Selections from  that show are on her CD “Something Wonderful”. In 2000, Anne was the vocalist for the West German Radio Orchestra's  Big Band tribute to Kurt Weill’s centenary in Cologne’s Philharmonic  Hall, also touring to Dusseldorf and Liege, Belgium, conducted and  arranged by Roger Kellaway. In May, 2001, joined by a twenty seven  piece American big band, she made her US concert debut with an encore  presentation of this Weill concert at The John Anson Ford Amphitheater  in L.A. Anne returned to The John Anson Ford Amphitheatre in 2002 to be  the vocalist in “Blue Skies”, a collaboration with her husband and   jazz great Russell Ferrante. She followed that by a month long “Great  Songwriter Series” at The Gardenia in Hollywood and an appearance at  Judy’s in New York in 2003. She has appeared at The  Mabel Mercer Palm  Spring’s Cabaret Convention as well as the conventions at The Herbst  Theatre in San Francisco and New York’s Town Hall, also at The  Cinegrill, The Jazz  Bakery, The Boston Court Theatre and The Alex  Theatre in LA , Sculler’s in Boston, San Francisco’s Plush Room,  Blues  Alley in Washington DC, and many other venues across the country.

 

 

 

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CELEBRITIES OF THE YEAR: FROM THE MOST BORING TO THE MOST TALENTED

MOST TALENTED AND LUCKIEST CELEBRITIES

ANNA BERGMAN: AMERICA'S GODDESS OF FRENCH-AMERICAN CABARET!

Name:  Anna Bergman. Birth Name: Anne Regina Bergman. Height: 5'.5”. Nationality: American. Birth Place: Paris, France. Occupation: Singer, actress, teacher. Husband: Currently single. Father: Paul Maximilian Bergman, American diplomat. Mother: Arlene Sterne, actress, playwright and broadcast journalist. Claim to fame:  One of the leading concert and cabaret artists in America who has delighted audiences in such venues as The White House, Carnegie Hall, The Kennedy Center, Aspen Music Festival and other venues in U.S. and abroad. Relationship: A kind, handsome, brilliant, renaissance man. Education: American International School, Vienna, Austria; B.A. Drama, Vassar College; Aspen Music School. Filmography: AVALON (Young Alice, Barry Levinson, Dir.). Shows: A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC (Kennedy ‘s Sondheim Celebration), THREE SISTERS (Masha), THE CRYPTOGRAM (Donny), FALSETTOLAND (Cordelia) at The Studio Theatre, Washington, D.C., THE BEGGAR’S OPERA (Jenny, The Shakespeare Theatre, D.C.), KISS ME KATE (Kate), CAMELOT (Guenevere). Operas: BLOOD ON THE DINING ROOM FLOOR (Rose, NY World Premiere), THE MERRY WIDOW (Valencienne), Die Fledermaus (Adele) Awards: SOUVENIR: Best CD 2003, Barbara & Scott Siegel, Theatremania  Award; named one of best CDs of 2003 by WORLD ART CELEBRITIES JOURNAL and INTERNATIONAL HERALD DAILY NEWS; named one of the best American singers of all time by the "WHO'S WHO OF THE BEST AMERICAN FEMALE SINGERS OF ALL TIME", named as celebrity of the year by STARS ILLUSTRATED; named best American cabaret singer of the year by La Femme Magazine; named best star of the year by the London's Monthly Herald; selected as one of the 25 best American singers in 2003 by WACJ International Polls in 65 countries, selected by the New York JEWISH POST as one of the 50 outstanding women in America. Agent: Mark Keller, Event Management Group, 3875 Pembroke Road, Hollywood, FL 33021 and Marilynn Scott Murphy, Professional Artists, 321 West 44th St, New York, NY 10036, USA.

 

 

 

BIOGRAPHY SYNOPSIS: International concert and cabaret artist ANNA BERGMAN has been hailed by THE WASHINGTON POST as “a songstress who has triumphed in everything from Broadway-flavored tunes to opera arias and the sultry innuendoes of the cabaret chanteuse” and acclaimed for her “glorious voice and captivating, class program and performance” by CABARET SCENES. She has been a soloist at such venues as Carnegie Hall, The White House, The Kennedy Center, London’s Café Royal, Pizza on the Park, Aspen Music Festival, Greenwich Theatre, UK (BBC Radio) and Manaus Opera House, Brazil. Other recent credits include The 92 St Y Lyrics & Lyricist’s EASY TO LOVE: THE LYRICS OF COLE PORTER; Chicago Humanities Festival in HE LOVES, SHE LOVES; The Kennedy Center’s SONDHEIM CELEBRATION in A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC; WALTZ OF MY HEART THE MUSIC OF IVOR NOVELLO (BBC TV) at the International Festival of Musical Theatre (Cardiff, Wales), New York Festival of Song and Four Nations Baroque Ensemble. Anna has garnered critical acclaim for her solo concert-cabarets at such venues as New York’s Stanhope Hotel, The Algonquin’s Oak Room, Guild Hall, Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts, The Corcoran Gallery of Art (Washington, D.C.), Le Chat Noir (New Orleans) and The Colony Hotel’s Royal Room (Palm Beach). She also has appeared in concerts  from South America and the Caribbean to Europe and Southeast Asia. 

 

 

 

 

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