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Music Style
Pop/Country |
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Similar Artists
Martina McBride, Sheryl Crow, Norah Jones, Faith Hill, Dixie Chicks, LeAnn Rimes, Jewel, Edwin McCain |
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Artist History
Adrienne Stiefel is a Los Angeles-based solo artist who has been singing professionally in Southern California since the age of nine, when she was cast in the starring role of Annie in five major productions of the hit broadway musical, “Annie”, including California Music Theater’s touring production at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium and Orange County Performing Arts Center. For this performance, Adrienne was the cover story of the Orange County Register’s Life section and was awarded the Orange County Register Award for Best Lead Performance of the Year. The production also received the “Critic’s Choice” as well as critical acclaim in such well-regarded newspapers and magazines as the LA Times, Orange County Register, DramaLogue, Daily Variety, and the Hollywood Reporter. Adrienne then co-starred as Libby Bishop with Tim Daly, Dan Lauria, Jeri Ryan, Gordon Clapp, Debra Jo Rupp, and Marlee Shelton in NBC’s movie of the week, “In the Line of Duty: Ambush in Waco.” Adrienne recently completed an independent film starring Daniel Baldwin, Craig Scheffer, and Michael T. Weiss, entitled “Net Worth.” Adrienne was able to sing and perform live for such television programs as “Disney’s American Teacher Awards”, “The Home Show”, “Hour Magazine”, “AM Los Angeles”, and “The People’s Choice Awards” at Paramount Studios, Hollywood. In 1992, Adrienne became the youngest winner ever of the prestigious Los Angeles Music Center Spotlight Award for Best Teen Pop Vocalist, having been judged by Hal David, John Raitt, and Joe Williams at a live performance hosted by Gregory Harrison and sponsored by the Los Angeles Music Center at the renowned Dorothy Chandler Pavilion. For this honor, Adrienne hosted and performed at a concert entitled “Stars of the 21st Century” at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, and was interviewed on CBS News. More recently, Adrienne lent the voice of Pocahontas in K-Tel’s Pocahontas: The Enchanted Songs album, and sang the song, “Softly Falls the Evening Light” on Senator Orrin Hatch’s Christmas album, entitled “Come to the Manger.” Adrienne currently sings the National Anthem regularly for the Dodgers, the Angels, the Lakers, the Mighty Ducks, and the Jazz. Adrienne has worked with Warner Brothers Records and MCA Music, and her current collaboration with Dove Award-Winning songwriter/producer Michael Ochs and Kenny Hirsch (Air Supply, Barbra Streisand, Regina Bell, Toni Braxton, Harry Connick, Jr.) brings her to Nashville every month, where she is working on a new pop-jazz-country album. |
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Location
Los Angeles & Orange County, CA - USA |
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