
2006-2007 Season
- Aida
- Caine Mutiny Court-Martial
- The Producers
- Bowfire
- Coasters, Platters, Drifters
- Wonderful Town
- Cirque Dreams
Jungle Fantasy - Canadian Brass
- Man of La Mancha
- I Can't Stop Loving You
- Cats
- Sweet Honey in the Rock
- Kenny Rogers
- Frankie Valli
- Ballet Hispanico
- Lily Tomlin
- Patti LuPone
- Chris Botti

I Can't Stop Loving You

REGI BROWN (Vocalist):
A former Motown recording artist and songwriter, Regi began her professional singing career at the tender age of nine
years old. Regi has been the lead singer with Rose Royce of Car Wash fame for the past five years and she recently toured the
USA singing with the legendary Gladys Knight at the Flamingo Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada. You can also catch her performance with Gladys
on “VHI – Divas Live 2004” and the “Motown 45 Anniversary Show” on BET Television Network. Her first big break
came when she was invited to tour with Chuck Mangione as his featured vocalist. Regi performed with Mangione in South America, Canada,
Europe and throughout the US, and made several television appearances as well. The string of tours that followed include Motown icon
Smokey Robinson, Patti LaBelle with Norman Brown, Johnnie Gill, Deniece Williams and the legendary Ray Charles (as one of the world
famous Raelettes), a diverse lineup, attesting to Regi’s extraordinary musicianship. Regi’s television credits include appearances
with Rose Royce on The Oprah Winfrey Show, Motown Live, Sinbad’s 70’s Funk Festival in Aruba for HBO,
and the 1996 Olympics with Ray Charles. Her discography includes “The Ditch Digger’s Daughter — Soundtrack”
for MTM Enterprises, Smokey Robinson’s “Who Am I Now” (SBK), Beau William’s self-titled (Light) Yoshiyuki Ohstawa’s
“Dance to Christmas” (Warner) and the acclaimed Nancy Wilson album “A Lady with a Song” (CBS/Sonny).

NEDGRA CULP (Vocalist) was born in Springfield, MO and is a graduate of South West Baptist with a music performance major. She has performed with
Wayne Newton, Tony Orlando, Lola Folana, Mel Tillis, Vanburch & Wellford, 50s at the Hop, Lost in the 50s. Nedgra has released an
album titled The Heart and Soul of Making Music and is currently working on her second album. She has also been featured in the
film The Forecaster, directed by Bucky Heard.

MIKE DAVIS (Vocalist) was born in Brooklyn and raised in Pennsylvania. He went to school in California. In 1992 he released
an album called When Only a Friend Will Do with Jive Records and it was a number one for eight weeks in the UK. Mike has
performed with Chaka Khan, Freddie Jackson, Luther Vandross, Stephanie Mills, Keith Sweat, Roberta Flack, Lionel Richie, and Phil Collins.
Mike currently sings weekly at New York’s Café Wha.

TERRENCE D. FORSYTHE (Vocalist) Terrence was raised in the birthplace of Motown music—Detroit. Session work
includes singing with Stevie Wonder, Burt Bacharach and Brenda Russell to name but a few. He was a theme arranger and performer
with Boyz II Men on the NBC series “A Different World,” was lead vocalist for ABC's “The Ditch Digger’s Daughter”
and “Royal Family” with Della Reese and Redd Foxx. Terrence has performed at the Palace Casino, Star City—Sydney,
Australia, Indian Casino Showroom, Repos of Kyoto Rag Live House and Honolulu Convention Center. Terrence recently toured with
Voisez appearing alongside Motown legend Richard Street.

TRUTH HURTS (Vocalist) Truth’s film credits include 3 Blinks, Marigold, Ali, The Wash and The Hot Spot.
Television includes “The Parkers.” Truth has toured extensively with Lady of Soul Awards, Up in Smoke, Smokin’ Grooves and
Truth Hurts International Tour. Truth has also recorded three albums, Truthfully Speaking 2002 (Aftermath/Interscope), Ready Now (2005 Raphael Saadiq/Navarre) and Truth International Album (2006 BMG).

CHRIS MURRELL (Vocalist) was born in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. He began singing as a young child and continued
to study voice and perform through his childhood, singing in church and school functions. As a teenager, he traveled and performed
throughout the US with his own seven-piece gospel group, the Christian Disciples. He attended Wake Forest University as a music
and theatre major. In September 1991, Chris was chosen to be a featured vocalist for the Count Bassie Orchestra. He has performed
and traveled throughout the world with the orchestra.

