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Connor Warren Smith Sag-Aftra CONNOR WARREN SMITH SAG-AFTRA HEIGHT PHONE EMAIL AGVA 5’10” Upon Request [email protected] EYES / HAIR VOCAL RANGE WEBSITE Blue / Dirty Blonde F#2-Ab5 www.connorsmithmusic.com CONCERT / TOUR Disney’s DCappella (A Cappella Septet) Tenor (Workshop/Album Cast) Deke Sharon / Disney Music Group / Walt Disney Records m-pact Soprano/Alto Jeff Smith / White Christmas Tour 2019 Colors of the Wind: A Disney Music Spectacular Lead Vocalist Irina Frenkel / Disney Concerts International Dick Van Dyke & The Vantastix Tenor 2 & Back-up Vocalist Dick Van Dyke Camila Cabello Back-up Vocalist Edwin Carranza / The Ellen Show / Romance Promo Tour Pageant of the Masters: Under the Sun Beach Boys: Tenor 1 Dee Chalis / Pageant of the Masters Summer 2018 Gala Golden State Pops Orchestra: Skyfall Concert Featured Soloist Steven Allen Fox / Golden State Pops Orchestra Hope International Music Festival 1st Place, Vocal Division (2016) Beijing, China Metropolitan Master Chorale Featured Soloist / Tenor 1 Glenn Carlos Extensive session and studio work Walt Disney Records®, 20th Century Fox®, NBC®, SAG-AFTRA Vocalist Netflix®, Disney Parks®, Carnival Cruise Line®, etc. THEME PARK / THEATRE Frozen: Live at the Hyperion! Olaf Tracy Halas / Disney California Adventure Disney Junior Dance Party Finn Fiesta David Underwood / Disney California Adventure Hogwarts Frog Choir (A Cappella Quintet) Tenor / Puppeteer Cat Ferrier / The Wizarding World of Harry Potter Whoville 5 Boyband (A Cappella Quintet) Tenor 1 & 2 Jeremy and Shalisa James / Universal Studios Hollywood, Grinchmas The Skeletones (A Cappella Quintet) Tenor Tony Duran & John Hartman / Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel London Undone (Workshop) Tom Moretti Scooter Pietsch / The Road Theatre Company Chicago: Concert Version Ensemble/Chorus Taras Krysa / Tulchyn Operafest (Ukraine) Carrie Billy Nolan Doug Wozny / RL Theatricals Unwritten: An Original Musical Jimmy (Lead) Desmond Clark / DCS Productions Forever Plaid Sparky Lisa Lyons / Wallace Theatre Xanadu Sonny Malone Jeremiah Blessinger / Lancer Theatre ARRANGER / COMPOSER / PRODUCER Published, Alfred Music: Be Thou My Vision Arranger Lawson-Gould Series, JW Pepper 2018 Editor’s Choice Published, Alfred Music: The Star Spangled Banner Arranger Alfred Choral Series, JW Pepper 2019 Editor’s Choice Published, Excelcia Music: The Sunrise Will Come Composer Excelcia Choral Selections Albums: He Lives Within Me, Arranger, Composer, Vocal Producer Vangie Gunn & Judd Bonner / SG Voices When I Laid It Down Albums: Living Proof, When God Is In It Arranger, Orchestrator Judd Bonner / CBU University Choir & Orchestra Unwritten: An Original Musical Music, Lyrics, & Orchestration Desmond Clark / DCS Productions Album: Music for Mother Goose Composer, Producer, VO Artist HeidiSongs: 2014 Teacher’s Choice Award Winner Commissioned Clients (abbrev. list) Legoland, Michael Buble, m-pact, Laura Dickinson, Upland USD, The Sunset Singers, Central Texas Master Singers, The Quire of Eastern Iowa, Teach and Sing Inc. TELEVISION / FILM American Horror Story: Apocalypse Co-Star Bradley Buecker / FX The Blacklist Off-Camera Singer Bill Roe / NBC The Ellen Show On-Camera Singer Camila Cabello / NBC Alex Strangelove Featured/Co-Star Craig Johnson / Netflix DIRECTOR The Sugarplums Music Director Amy McAndrew / The Sunset Singers California Baptist University’s LIGHT, ELEVATE & SG VOICES ensembles Vocal Director (2013-2017) Shelby & Ferne Collinsworth School of Music Bye Bye Birdie Music Director Inland Regional Youth Theatre / Kami Martin 13 (Jason Robert Brown) Music Director RL Theatricals / Robert Lopez Mulan Jr. Music Director RL Theatricals / Robert Lopez EDUCATION & TRAINING Master of Music Conducting California Baptist University, Class of 2017 Bachelor of Music Composition California Baptist University, Class of 2015 Vocal Instruction (15 Years) Classical, Musical Theatre, and Commercial/Pop John Reinebach, Betty Olsson, Drew Tablak, Vangie Gunn, and Rebecca Genzink Dance Instruction Musical Theatre-Jazz, Hip Hop Katisha Adams, Jenn Rapp Pearl, Frit and Frat Fuller, Roger Castellano SPECIAL SKILLS: Excellent Sight Reader and Ear Singer. Vocal Trumpet. Kid’s Voice. Puppeteering. Proficient in Photoshop, Final Cut Pro, After Effects, Logic, Finale, Website Development and Search Engine Optimization. Social Media Expert..
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