Monica Mancini
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Monica Mancini is an American recording artist and concert performer.
Monica Mancini is a Concord Record recording artist and 2005 Double-Grammy award nominee, who has carved out an impressive career as a singer and concert performer, appearing with major symphony orchestras worldwide.
Mancini is the daughter of famed film composer Henry Mancini and she began her singing career as a member of the Henry Mancini chorus, which later led to a successful career in the studios at Los Angeles.
She has appeared on countless film scores, and has recorded with artists such as Placido Domingo, Quincy Jones and Michael Jackson.
To date, her albums include 'Ultimate Mancini', 'Cinema Paradiso', 'Monica Mancini' and 'Dreams of Johnny Mercer'.