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KATRINA CARLSON
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Katrina Carlson graduated with honors from Brown University with a degree in International Relations, Foreign Policy and Diplomacy with a focus on nuclear arms control. Naturally, she is a singer-songwriter.

Singing always played a big part in Katrina's life and provided a way for her to distinguish herself from her ten older siblings. She began playing the piano at age eight and the guitar at age twelve. She continued on her musical path through school and was trained classically at the Manhattan School of Music and the Brooklyn College Opera program.

Her early performance experience ranged from the Aspen Music Festival to the off-Broadway Cole Porter review, "You Never Know." Her range in music is vast, singing opera arias to big band tunes. Her career has taken her from the desert landscape she called home in Paradise Valley, Arizona, to New York City and finally, to Los Angeles, where she now resides in the oceanside city of Santa Monica.

On the left coast, Katrina acted in both film and television while she continued her singing and songwriting. She co-starred opposite Sean Young and Penny Marshall in the feature film "Special Delivery," which also featured Nell Carter, and played a bad girl criminal on "America's Most Wanted" among other roles. For any of you trekkies out there, Katrina played a co-starring role in "Star Trek; Deep Space Nine" as the Bajoran officer in the trilogy "The Siege".

Nevertheless, she was always loyal to her musical roots. After landing two songs written and performed by her in the feature film "Special Delivery," Katrina was inspired to produce a full-length CD.

She is releasing her debut CD of original songs, "Apples for Eve," in conjunction with the premiere of the feature film "Go Tigers!" at the Sundance Film Festival 2001. She has three songs written and performed by her in the film. She will be performing those songs and others from "Apples for Eve" at the Sundance Film Festival in Park City in January 2001. The quirky daytime drama "Passions" also has recently picked up a song from "Apples for Eve". Currently, Katrina plays locally in Los Angeles.


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