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Тексты песен Beverly Bremers

Beverly Bremers - Don`t Say You Don`t Remember
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Beverly Bremers is an American recording artist, songwriter, voice over actor and teacher. She is best known for her million-selling record, “Don’t Say You Don’t Remember” and her Top-40 hit, “We’re Free” in the '70's. She has also starred in many theatrical productions, most notably, “Hair” and “The Me Nobody Knows” on Broadway, and “The Rocky Horror Show” and “Menopause the Musical” in Los Angeles. She has performed in clubs and concerts all over the world, as well as on talk/variety shows such as “The Tonight Show”, “The Merv Griffin Show”, “The Mike Douglas Show”, and “American Bandstand”. She has also appeared in many television commercials and movies, most recently, “Veronica Mars”, and has been heard in numerous radio and tv commercials, cartoons, industrials, audio books, and computer games. Her new CD, “Don’t Say You Don’t Remember Beverly Bremers” is currently available at onlinestores and at www.beverlybremers.com.

As a songwriter, she enjoyed chart success with several songs in the US and Europe, and received a platinum record for writing “Mousercise” for Disney, which was also the theme for the long-running cable show. Beverly has also written the scores for 4 stage musicals produced in Los Angeles and San Diego and is currently completing her 5th.

Additionally, Beverly has been the recipient of several awards such as the OBIE, L.A. Weekly Best Musical, the AGLA Image Award, the American Song Festival Best Song, and the Seoul International Song Festival Best Song, where she represented the United States as performer and composer.

More information can be found at her personal web site: http://www.beverlybremers.com/. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.