Her theater work has included the roles of the "Girl" and the "Negro" from Roar of the Greasepaint Smell of the Crowd, and the "Opera Diva" in Don't Ask Me Not To Sing. She has performed with Opera Memphis, Central Florida Lyric Opera, Como Opera, Cinnabar Opera, Oakland Opera, San Francisco Lilliput Player's Children's Theater, River Repertory Theater, Memphis Vocal Arts Ensemble, St. Mary's Cathedral Choir, the Germantown Symphony Orchestra, Bravo! Ristorante Dinner Theater, Romano's Macaroni Grill and many more. Her performance invitations have included the City Opera Theater of San Francisco in Carlisle Floyd's, Susanna.
She has appeared in the following films: Johnny Cash's movie, Walk the Line, (2004), Rookie Bookie, (2003), Going to California, (2001), Take me Back to Beale, (2001), The Bachelor, (1998), and Mumford, (1997). Her recordings include Evening of Opera Excerpts II (2004), Christmas at St. Mary's (2002), Spirit Moving Spirituals, (2001), Evening of Opera Excerpts I (1997).
Her vocal and writing honors and awards include grants and vocal scholarships from The Marian Anderson Vocal Scholarship, Bagby Musical Foundation in New York, Society of Singers, MusiCares, The Actors Fund, American Guild of Musical Artists, University of Miami @ Salzburg, Spoleto Vocal Arts Symposium, Community Foundation (The Autian Fund), The American Institute of Musical Studies Acceptance, Change, Inc. of New York, The Beethoven Club, Mississippi Boulevard Christian Church, Lindenwood Christian Church, Second Congregational Church, Writer's Digest Poetry Writing Competition, Congressional Scholarship from Harold Ford Sr., to Oberlin College and Conservatory of Music, Juilliard School of Music recommendation from the late Memphis Symphony Conductor, Alan Balter, recipient of keys to cities of Memphis, TN and Holly Springs, MS, and numerous other vocal scholarships.
She has worked with conductors and directors, Michael Ching (Opera Memphis), Monroe Kanouse (Sacramento Opera), David Loebel (Memphis Symphony), Edwin Hubbard (Germantown Symphony), Thomas Machen (Memphis Vocal Arts Ensemble), and CJ Everett (Spoleto Vocal Arts Symposium, Spoleto, Italy), James Caraher and David Durrett (Como Opera). She has worked with Grace Bumbry (in Master Classes), and the following teachers and vocal coaches: Thomas Machen, Ethel Maxwell, David Tigner, John J. Fuller of (Bravo! Ristorante), the late Sara Beth Causey, Maria Alsatti, Monroe Kanouse, Marcie Stapp, (Spoleto Vocal Arts Symposium coaches, Alessandro Benigi, Federico Brunello, Eddi De Nadai, and Bruno Campanella).
Her vocal studies and education include a Bachelor of Arts Degree from Oberlin College and vocal studies at Oberlin Conservatory of Music, vocal studies at the University of Memphis, The Internationale Sommerakademie Universität Mozarteum, (Salzburg, Austria), the Spoleto Vocal Arts Symposium, (Spoleto, Italy) and Arkansas State University. |