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'''Fawn'''® is an American recording artist, musician, singer, songwriter, composer, entertainer, author, actress, model, pianist, producer, and activist. <ref name=IMDB>{{cite web|url=https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2779641/|title=IMDB website|accessdate=July 7, 2020}}</ref>.
'''Fawn'''® is an American recording artist, musician, singer, songwriter, composer, entertainer, author, actress, model, pianist, producer, and activist. <ref name=IMDB>{{cite web|url=https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2779641/|title=IMDB website|accessdate=July 7, 2020}}</ref>.


At the age of 6 months, she starred in national TV commercials, and by the time she was 10, she was performing voice-overs, singing in commercials, touring with the world-renowned children's chorale directed by [[Duain Wolfe]], and training with Gwen Bowen<ref name=gwen>{{cite web|url=https://www.denverpost.com/2012/04/07/miss-b-who-taught-denver-to-dance-dies-at-83-2/|title=Gwen Bowen Obituary}}</ref> in dance. As a teenager, her first song "Oneday" was produced by BT, [[Brian Transeau]] (film composer for Monster and [[Fast and Furious]]). It was released by the Oneday Foundation, and all its proceeds went to help HIV/AIDS families. At 14, Fawn worked with French composer [[Jean Berger]], then continued her vocal solo training with Grammy-nominated conductor [[Paul Salamunovich]]. She attended [[Berklee College Of Music]] in [[Boston]].
At the age of 6 months, she starred in national TV commercials, and by the time she was 10, she was performing voice-overs, singing in commercials, touring with the world-renowned children's chorale directed by [[Duain Wolfe]], and training with Gwen Bowen<ref name=gwen>{{cite web|url=https://www.denverpost.com/2012/04/07/miss-b-who-taught-denver-to-dance-dies-at-83-2/|title=Gwen Bowen Obituary}}</ref> in dance.
As a teenager, her first song "Oneday" was produced by BT, [[Brian Transeau]] (film composer for Monster and [[Fast and Furious]]). It was released by the Oneday Foundation, and all its proceeds went to help HIV/AIDS families. At 14, Fawn worked with French composer [[Jean Berger]], then continued her vocal solo training with Grammy-nominated conductor [[Paul Salamunovich]]. She attended [[Berklee College Of Music]] in [[Boston]].


In 2009, she released her break-out song "Wish U Love", written and performed by Fawn and produced by Chad Jack and Tim Letteer. It reached #6 on the [[Billboard chart]]--Dance Charts in 2010, #5 on the [[Billboard chart]]--Break-Out chart, and #142 on the [[Billboard chart]]--Top 200 Hit Dance Songs of 2009.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://fr.virtualdj.com/musicgroup/2010_dance_charts_across_the_board/|title=Virtual DJ}}</ref> Its sales placed second only to Madonna during the first two months of its release. Fawn debuted the music video for "Wish U Love" at an Amanda Foundation charity event in [[Los Angeles]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://vimeo.com/8262579|title=Vimeo: Fawn Debuts "Wish U Love" Video}}</ref>. The video remained in the top 10 on MTV's LOGO Channel for 5 months. In 2013, Fawn re-released her hit singles "Wish U Love," "Call On Me", and "Fallin' In Love" solely on Stonedef Records. In 2016, Fawn wrote, performed, and released two other songs: "Where Has Your Love Gone" and "Solitude" (both produced by Digital Sixable). They placed in the top ten [[EDM]] Chill Out charts.
In 2009, she released her break-out song "Wish U Love", written and performed by Fawn and produced by Chad Jack and Tim Letteer. It reached #6 on the [[Billboard chart]]--Dance Charts in 2010, #5 on the [[Billboard chart]]--Break-Out chart, and #142 on the [[Billboard chart]]--Top 200 Hit Dance Songs of 2009.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://fr.virtualdj.com/musicgroup/2010_dance_charts_across_the_board/|title=Virtual DJ}}</ref> Its sales placed second only to Madonna during the first two months of its release. Fawn debuted the music video for "Wish U Love" at an Amanda Foundation charity event in [[Los Angeles]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://vimeo.com/8262579|title=Vimeo: Fawn Debuts "Wish U Love" Video}}</ref>. The video remained in the top 10 on MTV's LOGO Channel for 5 months. In 2013, Fawn re-released her hit singles "Wish U Love," "Call On Me", and "Fallin' In Love" solely on Stonedef Records. In 2016, Fawn wrote, performed, and released two other songs: "Where Has Your Love Gone" and "Solitude" (both produced by Digital Sixable). They placed in the top ten [[EDM]] Chill Out charts.

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Fawn
Occupations
  • recording artist
  • composer
  • singer/songwriter
  • model
  • musician
Years active1985–present
SpouseJohn Palisano
ChildrenLeo Palisano
Musical career
GenresEBM, Dance music
Instrument(s)vocals, piano
Labels
  • Stonedef Records, Inc.
  • Armada
  • Silk Sofa Records
  • Proton Records
Websitewww.fawnmusic.com

Fawn® is an American recording artist, musician, singer, songwriter, composer, entertainer, author, actress, model, pianist, producer, and activist. [1].

At the age of 6 months, she starred in national TV commercials, and by the time she was 10, she was performing voice-overs, singing in commercials, touring with the world-renowned children's chorale directed by Duain Wolfe, and training with Gwen Bowen[2] in dance.

As a teenager, her first song "Oneday" was produced by BT, Brian Transeau (film composer for Monster and Fast and Furious). It was released by the Oneday Foundation, and all its proceeds went to help HIV/AIDS families. At 14, Fawn worked with French composer Jean Berger, then continued her vocal solo training with Grammy-nominated conductor Paul Salamunovich. She attended Berklee College Of Music in Boston.

In 2009, she released her break-out song "Wish U Love", written and performed by Fawn and produced by Chad Jack and Tim Letteer. It reached #6 on the Billboard chart--Dance Charts in 2010, #5 on the Billboard chart--Break-Out chart, and #142 on the Billboard chart--Top 200 Hit Dance Songs of 2009.[3] Its sales placed second only to Madonna during the first two months of its release. Fawn debuted the music video for "Wish U Love" at an Amanda Foundation charity event in Los Angeles[4]. The video remained in the top 10 on MTV's LOGO Channel for 5 months. In 2013, Fawn re-released her hit singles "Wish U Love," "Call On Me", and "Fallin' In Love" solely on Stonedef Records. In 2016, Fawn wrote, performed, and released two other songs: "Where Has Your Love Gone" and "Solitude" (both produced by Digital Sixable). They placed in the top ten EDM Chill Out charts.

Fawn has composed and performed music for various films, television shows, and commercials. She lives in Los Angeles, California, is married to author John Palisano, and has a son, Leo Palisano. She's a member of ASCAP (American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers).

Awards

Year Organization Award Outcome Work Co-Creator
2020 Just Plain Folks (JPF) Music Award[5] Best Holiday Album of the Year Finalist "Angels We Have Heard on High"
2020 JPF Music Award[5] Best Original Holiday Song of the Year Finalist "Christmas Time"
2020 JPF Music Award[5] Best Original Holiday Song of the Year Finalist "Ho Ho Ho It's a Holiday"
2020 JPF Music Award[5] Best Alternative Song of the Year Finalist "Over" music co-written with Danny McCarthy
2020 JPF Music Award[5] Best EDM Album of the Year Finalist Idiosyncratic produced by Danny McCarthy
2020 JPF Music Award[5] Best EDM Song of the Year Finalist "Ashes" music co-written with KJ Sawka
2020 JPF Music Award[5] Best EDM Song of the Year Finalist "Into Me" music co-written with Danny McCarthy
2020 JPF Music Award[5] Best EDM Song of the Year Finalist "Small" music co-written with Chip Charlie
2020 JPF Music Award[5] Best EDM Song of the Year Finalist "Solitude" music co-written with Danny McCarthy
2018 20th Annual Great American Songwriting Competition Special Category Finalist "Monster House"
2017 19th Annual Great American Songwriting Competition Songwriting Award Special Category Won - first place[6] "Ghoulish Ghosts" (Halloween song)
2016 VH-1 Save the Music Song of the Year Shortlisted - semi-finalist "Christmas Time"
2015 VH-1 Save the Music Song of the Year Shortlisted - semi-finalist "Miami" music co-written with Chad Jack
2013 EOTM Awards Best Female Artist[7] Won
2013 EOTM Awards Best Music Video Nominated "Wish U Love"
2013 EOTM Awards Best Pop Song Nominated "Wish U Love"
2011 VH-1 Save the Music Song of the Year Won "Into the Light"
2010 Hollywood Music in Media Awards Best Dance Single Nominated "Wish U Love"
2009 JPF Music Awards Best Dance Album Won "Body Soul and Mind"
2009 JPF Music Awards Best Dance Single Won "Wish U Love"

Music

Albums, Singles, & Music Videos
All work published by Songirl Music (ASCAP)
Year Title Record Label Role
2009 Wish U Love[8] Stonedef Records, Inc./Hades Records, music video composer, lyricist, performer
2014 Call On Me Stonedef Records, Inc. composer, lyricist, performer
2013 Fallin' in Love Stonedef Records, Inc. composer, lyricist, performer
1993 Oneday Oneday Foundation composer, lyricist, performer
2013 Where Has Your Love Gone Armada composer, lyricist, performer
2016 Solitude Silk Sofa Records composer, lyricist, performer
2016 Where Has Your Love Gone Silk Sofa Music composer, lyricist, performer
2010 Come Back Proton Records composer, lyricist, performer
2014 Angels We Have Heard On High Stonedef Records, Inc. composer, lyricist, performer
2014 Ode to Amour Stonedef Records, Inc. composer, lyricist, performer
2014 Idiosyncratic Stonedef Records, Inc. composer, lyricist, performer
2015 Remnants Stonedef Records, Inc. composer, lyricist, performer
2016 Frankenstein[9] Stonedef Records, Inc. composer, lyricist, performer, (video director, writer, make-up artist)
2016 The Headless Horseman[10] Stonedef Records, Inc., music video composer, lyricist, performer, (video director, writer, make-up artist, and editor)
2018 Airwaves Vol. 1 Stonedef Records, Inc. composer, lyricist, performer
2016 Monster House[11][12] Stonedef Records, Inc., music video composer, lyricist, performer (video director, editor, and producer, writer, make-up artist, cinematographer, set decorator)
2019 Airwaves Vol. II Stonedef Records, Inc. composer, lyricist, performer
Body Soul And Mind Stonedef Records, Inc. composer, lyricist, performer
2020 Airwaves Vol. III Stonedef Records, Inc. composer, lyricist, performer
2017 Jack the Ripper[13] Stonedef Records, Inc., music video composer, lyricist, performer (video director, editor, and producer, writer, make-up artist, cinematographer)
2017 Ghoulish Ghosts[14] Stonedef Records, Inc., music video composer, lyricist, performer (video director, editor, and producer, writer, make-up artist)
2020 Perfect[15] Stonedef Records, Inc., music video composer, lyricist, performer (video director, editor, and producer, writer, make-up artist)
2020 Wait for the Sun[15][16] music video composer, lyricist, performer (video director, editor, and producer, writer, make-up artist)
Compositions
Year(s) Media Type
2008-2019 The Young and The Restless tv show
2018 General Hospital tv show
2018 The Bold and the Beautiful tv show
2017 Jack the Ripper video short
2017 The Unhandymen film
2017 Ghoulish Ghosts video short
2016 The Headless Horseman video short
2016 Monster House video short
2016 Sanctuary documentary
2015 Spike Lee's 'The Girl Is In Trouble' film
2012 Nickelodeon's Hollywood Heights tv show
2009, 2011 The Natalee Holloway Story TV Movie
2008 Guiding Light tv show
2011 Charlie's Angels film
2012 CSI Miami tv show
Compilation Albums Containing Fawn's Recordings
Year Title
2016 Vocal Progressive House Classics, Vol. 1[17]
2015 Armada Sunset, Vol. 1
2015 Best of Chillout, Vol. 5
2015 Best of Deep House, Vol. 03
2015 Ibiza Progressive
2014 Uplifting EDM, Vol. 1
2015 Chillout Spring Essentials
2014 Holiday. Magic[18]
2015 Trance Autumn Essentials
2014 Vocal Trance Anthems, Vol. 1
2015 Vocal Progressive House Classics, Vol. 01
2013 Visceral
2015 Best of Trance, Vol. 06
2013 Arrival Pres. Vocal Trance 01
2015 Trance Classics, Vol. 1
2012 Holiday. Magic[18]
2015 Best of Trance, Vol. 03
2011 Mango Alley Life As It Sounds
2015 Best of Deep House, Vol. 01
2010 Hades Music Pride Sampler
2015 Visionary Deep House
2009 Fall Particles
2015 Holiday. Magic[18]

Education and Training

Fawn studied music, composition, and performance at the following:

Source Focus
Berklee College of Music Bachelor of Music
Marty Panzer lyric writing
Pat Pattison lyric writing
Seth Riggs vocal training
Sylvia Bagley & Robert Lansing (actor) (Juilliard School) vocal training
Charlie Sorrento vocal training
Matthew Eisenberg & Christiane Steffen vocal training
Jack Perricone songwriting
Boston Conservatory at Berklee dance
Tom George & Allen Hobbs[19] Piano (classical and jazz)
Gwen Bowen[20] Dance

Appearances (as self)

Theatric

===Acting====
===Voice-over===
  • Adventures with Barbie: Ocean Discovery, video game, Very Velvety Barbie[37]

Modeling

  • In February 2014, Fawn was the Cover Model of the Decade for the 10-year Anniversary issue of LIC Magazine.
  • In December 2011, she was Cover Model of The Year, (as voted by readers for the entire year of cover models) and appeared on the cover of the February 2011 LIC Magazine issue.
  • From 2008-2012, Fawn modeled in the "Old Hollywood Glamour Calendar".
  • 2012, Fawn can be seen in the Animal Alliance Charity 2012 Coffee Table Book, A Day In My Shoes: Pumps and Pups.

Published Written Works

  • 2013. "The Jackalope and the Jellybean," short story in Anthology of Unnatural Tales of the Jackalope.

References

  1. ^ "IMDB website". Retrieved July 7, 2020.
  2. ^ "Gwen Bowen Obituary".
  3. ^ "Virtual DJ".
  4. ^ "Vimeo: Fawn Debuts "Wish U Love" Video".
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Just Plain Folks Music Awards Nominations 2020".
  6. ^ "Great American Song site".
  7. ^ ""2013 EOTM Film & Entertainment Awards", Splash Magazine".
  8. ^ ""Wish U Love" music video".
  9. ^ ""Frankenstein" music video".
  10. ^ ""The Headless Horseman" music video".
  11. ^ ""Monster House" music video".
  12. ^ ""The Making of Monster House" documentary".
  13. ^ ""Jack the Ripper" music video".
  14. ^ ""Ghoulish Ghosts" music video".
  15. ^ a b "Sobel Promotions' Virtual Pride 2020".
  16. ^ "Sobel Promotions Website".
  17. ^ "Vocal Progressive House Classics Playlist".
  18. ^ a b c "Holiday Magic CD for Childrens' Hospitals".
  19. ^ "Allen Hobbs Obituary" (PDF).
  20. ^ Cite error: The named reference Gwen was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  21. ^ "IMDB record for The Click List: Top 10 Videos".
  22. ^ "IMDB Cast List for Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew".
  23. ^ "IMDB Cast List for Baldwin Hills".
  24. ^ "IMDB Cast List for Hey Paula".
  25. ^ "Hollywood Christmas Parade website".
  26. ^ "IMDB Cast List for 83rd Annual Hollywood Christmas Parade tv special".
  27. ^ "Hollywood Christmas Parade website".
  28. ^ "IMDB Cast List for 82nd Annual Hollywood Christmas Parade tv special".
  29. ^ "IMDB Cast List for Crimes of the Heart".
  30. ^ "IMDB record for NewNowNext PopLab".
  31. ^ "IMDB cast list for How to Look Good Naked".
  32. ^ "IMDB record for Forever Plaid".
  33. ^ "IMDB cast list for Curiosity Quest".
  34. ^ "IMDB cast list for A Perry Mason Mystery: The Case of the Jealous Jokester".
  35. ^ "IMDB cast list for The Grifters".
  36. ^ "IMDB cast list for American Flyers".
  37. ^ "IMDB cast list for Adventures with Barbie: Ocean Discovery".

External links



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