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Currelley-Young was a member of the SOS Band from the late 1980s up until 1992, when Chandra left the band to pursue a career in acting and theater. [2] Because of her background in theater, Currelley-Young was selected by Debbie Allen to be the featured soloist in her production "Soul Possessed" which debuted at the Alliance Theater in Atlanta, Georgia.
White — a single mother of two – focused on AverySunshine, but also accepted jobs as a keyboard player with artists including Tyler Perry and Jennifer Holliday and worked as a choral director for Atlanta performances by artists such as Michael Bublé, Anthony Hamilton and David Foster. [18]
Boggs, self-taught in guitar, began performing in and around the Buckhead district of Atlanta without any musical industry connections. [2] Inspired by The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill, Boggs began to focus on songwriting and formally breaking into the music industry, becoming an early mentee of writer James Fauntleroy through social media platform Facebook in the late 00s.
She gets the job done.” For this second appearance late in the show, Roan was still wearing the large red wig with white streaks that marked her initial look when she earlier performed her ...
Nate Butler is an American songwriter, music producer, vocal producer, recording artist, and casting director based in Atlanta, Georgia.He has been a part of 50 plus million records sold worldwide at last count.
Mama Jan Smith began her musical career as a performer, singer and songwriter, releasing her first album at the age of 15. [1] She has recorded albums both as a solo artist and with music projects, including her 1995 solo release Rain on Rogue Records, and releases from the Jan Smith Band and the Eclectic Cowboys.
Tamyra Monica Gray (born July 26, 1979) [1] is an American actress, singer and songwriter, who finished fourth place on the first season of the musical reality competition American Idol in 2002. Post American Idol , Gray has begun acting on Broadway and television.
Herman "H." Johnson [1] (born 1937) is an American radio personality in Atlanta, Georgia. He is known for his weekly program "Jazz Classics" which he has hosted since 1978 on WABE , North Georgia 's local NPR affiliate.