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A Brief Bio of Vikki Lizzi
Vikki is currently working on her new album with Jeff Conaway from the movie Grease and the hit tv show Taxi and they have written several songs for the upcoming album release "Saints and Sinners" and recently performed one of their songs "Krazee" on Fox's Reality Remix Awards show, and performed a charity benefit concert at BB Kings House of Blues for the LA Mentor Organization. She has had two cameos in the films "Wrestling with Emotions" directed by Jeremy O'Keefe and the award winning "From Behind the Sunflower" directed by JD Mata.
Vikki Lizzi was born in San Francisco. At 6 years old she became a member of the San Francisco Children's Opera and performed the juvenile lead in over 50 musicals at the Herbst Theatre. At that time she recorded her first record "My Tender Years" with Merv Griffin on Cavalier Records. Soon after, she recorded an album with the Opera, recording several songs performed from the musicals. At the age of 12 she wrote and recorded the Official Cable Car Song of San Francisco which was endorsed by then Mayor Dianne Feinstein and the board of Supervisors. The monies raised by the record and sheet music went to save the cable cars and she performed the song at the re-opening of the Cable Cars Ceremony. Vikki attended the School of the Arts where she took music theory, drama, and was a member of the vocal jazz ensemble. At 16 she was offered to join the Young Americans Song and Dance Troupe in Anaheim and moved to LA where she released her first album. Previously she had been with the Tony Wing Dance Troupe, the Betty May dancers, Alice Faye Dancers and Mason Kahn dancers and won numerous 1st place awards at the annual California State Talent Competition in Santa Clara California. Meanwhile she played the lead in several theatre productions including "Gypsy Rose Lee" in San Francisco and on Broadway, while attending the American Conservatory Theatre and S.F. Girl's Chorus.
At 18 she released her first single "Come On" with Classified Records which made the top 10 in LA's Hitmaker's Magazine and the top 10 in Europe's Spin Dog magazine. She then moved to Europe and Asia and co-starred in several blockbuster action films. She has worked with famed music producers DJ EFX and Big Ed Moore on a disco single "So In Love" on Warlord Records, DJ Juanito on "U Got Me" on Groove Nation Records, Universal and has worked with Ricky Timas, writer of New Edition's hit song "Cool It Now" on several songs from her 2002 album Vikki Lizzi, the album.
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