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Deborah Sharpe-Taylor

 

 

PERFORMANCE BIOGRAPHY

DeBorah Sharpe-Taylor comes to you after performing as the Principal Vocalist in the celebrated musical "Booby Trap" (Hudson Backstage Theatre) in Los Angeles.  This summer, of 2006, she prepared 24 budding young new artists, to perform the music of "Bubbling Brown Sugar", (the Broadway Musical) for Towne Street Theatre's 4 week Summer Musical Theatre Camp.  She is also head of the Vocal Division for All About Kids Performing Arts Conservatory, and she teaches voice privately.  Her most recent stage performance credits include, "Blues in the Night", "REJOICE", and "Letters to Harriet Tubman", which she performs throughout the greater Los Angeles area (as Harriet). 

DeBorah Sharpe-Taylor was in the original production of "Little Shop of Horrors" with her late husband, the original voice of "Audrey II" (the Man Eating Plant), Ron Taylor.  She performed in and functioned as Vocal Director (Geffen Playhouse) for the Broadway Musical Ron created, "It Ain't Nothing but the Blues".

Other Theatre credits include "Jelly's Last Jam", "The Wiz", "Purlie", "Violet" and many other productions.

DeBorah Sharpe-Taylor has had the privilege of touring with many notable performers.  She appeared as the 3rd member of "The Supremes" with Mary Wilson and Cindy Birdsong.  She has also done back up vocals and performed with Harry Belafonte, Soul II Soul, and Barry White to name a few.


 

VOCAL INSTRUCTOR BIOGRAPHY

DeBorah Sharpe-Taylor has been an instructor to vocalists for well over 20 years.  Beginning with church choirs as a teen she has guided voices most of her professional life.  Some years ago she began her association with Seth Riggs as her instructor when she was touring as a vocalist with Harry Belafonte.  By and by, Seth encouraged her to teach others the technique he has developed so successfully.  In 1990 she became an associate of Seth's, with his blessing, and began teaching privately.

In addition, Ms. Sharpe-Taylor, Alto, is a member of Life Choir, a community choir in Los Angeles, the choir at her church, Christ Memorial pastored by Andrae Crouch, and has the privilege of performing numerous at both recording sessions and public performances with her celebrated pastor.  Ms. Sharpe-Taylor  reads music being a music minor and graduate of Oral Roberts University.  At Oral Roberts she was a World Action singer performing on the ministry's Television Program.

DeBorah Sharpe-Taylor's student roster includes artists from Mexico, Taiwan and the U.S.  Those which have recorded include Daniela Castro, a soap opera start in Mexico, The Pump Girls, a teen female singing group with diabetes and DIVA, the jazz artist from Taiwan.

Other vocal accomplishments include;

  • Conducting the children's choir that honored Harry Belafonte on The Image Awards.
  • Vocal Director for the hit Broadway Musical "It Ain't Nothing But the Blues" - winner of 4 Tony Award nominations.
  • Vocal Director, currently, for The Towne Street Theatre's Summer Youth Theatre Camp Program.
  • Vocal Director for All About Kids Performing Arts Conservatory's Vocal Division.
  • Vocal Director and Conductor of The Children's Choir for Andrae Crouch's Christmas Album.
  • One of the bright stars of Ms. Sharpe-Taylor's tutelage, Karron Henderson, starred in the production of "The Lion King" at the Pantages.
  • Vocal Director and contractor for the children's choir for "American Idol's Christmas Special".