Fawn(II)
- Composer
- Soundtrack
- Producer
Fawn® is an award-winning ASCAP singer, songwriter, composer and recording artist whose song "Wish U love" went to number six on the Billboard Dance Charts alongside Lady Ga Ga, Mariah Carey and Janet Jackson. The music video was in the top ten on MTV's LOGO Channel for five months and second only to Madonna in sales. Written and performed by Fawn and produced by Chad Jack and Tim Letteer, the song charted at number five on the Billboard Break out charts, made 142 for the Top 150 Hit Dance Songs. "Where Has Your Love Gone" and "Solitude" both written and performed by Fawn and produced by Digital Sixable made the Top ten EDM chill out charts in 2016.
Fawn won two JPF Music awards for Best Dance Album "Body Soul and Mind" and Best Dance Single for "Wish U Love." She was nominated for Best Dance Single for the HMMA's. Fawn won the VH-1 Save The Music Song Of The Year award for "Into The Light", "Miami" and "Christmas Time". Fawn won The 2013 EOTM Award for Artist Of The Year and was nominated for Best Pop Music and Best Pop Song the same year. Fawn won the 19th Annual Great American Song Competition for "Ghoulish Ghosts" and the 20th Annual Great America Song Contest as a finalist for "Monster House". Fawn currently has nine nominations this year for the JPF Music awards, seven song nominations and two album nominations. Winners are expected to be announced later this year.
A Berklee College of Music Alumni, Fawn has won several entertainment industry awards and worked with numerous Grammy, Oscar and Emmy winners. She has performed onstage for audiences of 300,000 and more and her voice, songs and compositions can be heard in commercials, jingles, film and TV projects all over the world. Fawn is also published book author. Her music can be heard on over 70 albums and compilations on Armada, Silk Sofa, Proton, Hades and Stonedef Records.
Fawn has released her most. Current album, Airwaves Vol. III with the title track "Wait For The Sun" for Black Lives Matter, with cameos by Debra Wilson, Shanice Wilson, Joanna Cassidy, Kate Linder, Judy Tenuta, Calista Carradine, Molly Hopkins, Christy McGinity, Al Burke, Hunter Payton Mendoza and more. Fawn is currently back in the recording studio working on new projects for 2021.
THE EARLY YEARS Fawn began her entertainment industry career at the ripe age of 6 months old, starring in several National TV Commercials. By the time she was 10 years old, she was doing voice-overs, singing commercials and touring with the world renown children's Chorale directed by Duain Wolfe, as well as training with famed Gwen Bowen in all styles of dance. As a young teenager, her first song Oneday was produced by BT, Brian Transeau (Film Composer for Monster/Fast and Furious) and released by the Oneday Foundation. With all proceeds going to HIV/AIDS families and awareness for the cause, a substantial amount was raised, helping purchase and renovate a large home which serviced 12 states in the United States for all individuals and families in need of care. At age 14 Fawn worked with internationally known French composer Jean Berger', then continued her vocal solo work with Grammy-nominated conductor Paul Salamunovich. She then went on tour in Japan, Hong Kong and China for a few months starring in the musical 'Oklahoma!' before attending Berklee College Of Music in Boston where she won several prestigious songwriting awards before moving to Los Angeles.
Fawn won two JPF Music awards for Best Dance Album "Body Soul and Mind" and Best Dance Single for "Wish U Love." She was nominated for Best Dance Single for the HMMA's. Fawn won the VH-1 Save The Music Song Of The Year award for "Into The Light", "Miami" and "Christmas Time". Fawn won The 2013 EOTM Award for Artist Of The Year and was nominated for Best Pop Music and Best Pop Song the same year. Fawn won the 19th Annual Great American Song Competition for "Ghoulish Ghosts" and the 20th Annual Great America Song Contest as a finalist for "Monster House". Fawn currently has nine nominations this year for the JPF Music awards, seven song nominations and two album nominations. Winners are expected to be announced later this year.
A Berklee College of Music Alumni, Fawn has won several entertainment industry awards and worked with numerous Grammy, Oscar and Emmy winners. She has performed onstage for audiences of 300,000 and more and her voice, songs and compositions can be heard in commercials, jingles, film and TV projects all over the world. Fawn is also published book author. Her music can be heard on over 70 albums and compilations on Armada, Silk Sofa, Proton, Hades and Stonedef Records.
Fawn has released her most. Current album, Airwaves Vol. III with the title track "Wait For The Sun" for Black Lives Matter, with cameos by Debra Wilson, Shanice Wilson, Joanna Cassidy, Kate Linder, Judy Tenuta, Calista Carradine, Molly Hopkins, Christy McGinity, Al Burke, Hunter Payton Mendoza and more. Fawn is currently back in the recording studio working on new projects for 2021.
THE EARLY YEARS Fawn began her entertainment industry career at the ripe age of 6 months old, starring in several National TV Commercials. By the time she was 10 years old, she was doing voice-overs, singing commercials and touring with the world renown children's Chorale directed by Duain Wolfe, as well as training with famed Gwen Bowen in all styles of dance. As a young teenager, her first song Oneday was produced by BT, Brian Transeau (Film Composer for Monster/Fast and Furious) and released by the Oneday Foundation. With all proceeds going to HIV/AIDS families and awareness for the cause, a substantial amount was raised, helping purchase and renovate a large home which serviced 12 states in the United States for all individuals and families in need of care. At age 14 Fawn worked with internationally known French composer Jean Berger', then continued her vocal solo work with Grammy-nominated conductor Paul Salamunovich. She then went on tour in Japan, Hong Kong and China for a few months starring in the musical 'Oklahoma!' before attending Berklee College Of Music in Boston where she won several prestigious songwriting awards before moving to Los Angeles.